It is then a version of the matching standards from Canadian and French standard bodies. This does not make a big difference, except that those national standards (last editions in 2003) are not kept in sync with evolutions of the ISO/IEC standard. So it can be said that this was a version for the 2003 version of the ISO/IEC standard, supported and sponsored by some of their national members.
2018-03-13 19:38 GMT+01:00 Asmus Freytag via Unicode <[email protected]>: > On 3/13/2018 11:20 AM, Marcel Schneider via Unicode wrote: > > On Mon, 12 Mar 2018 14:55:28 +0000, Michel Suignard wrote: > > Time to correct some facts. > The French version of ISO/IEC 10646 (2003 version) were done in a separate > effort by Canada and France NBs and not within SC2 proper. > ... > > Then it can be referred to as “French version of ISO/IEC 10646” but I’ve got > Andrew’s point, too. > > Correction: if a project is not carried out by SC2 (the proper ISO/IEC > subcommittee) then it is not a "version" of the ISO/IEC standard. > > A./ > > >

