Mark Davis wrote, > https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1QAyfwAn_0SZJ1yd0WiQgoJdG7djzDiq2Isb254ymDZc/edit#slide=id.g38b1fcd632_0_166 >
That's an effective presentation. I especially liked the two Stephen Colbert clips. Mark makes a good point here about how specialized Unicode technical issues have their own special forums now. I'd really not taken that into account, and should have. The public list is geared towards being a forum for developers and Unicoders getting together to discuss various aspects of the Standard and its implementation, along with general public users with specific questions/concerns. Another feature of this list is that new character proposals can be vetted here, whether for a single new character or an entire new script. The display issues of yore no longer exist. Technical and specific aspects of Unicode have special forums. New character proposals are usually written by pros who have been through the process many times before. It doesn't really leave us much to discuss, does it? I'll be standing by in case anyone posts a question about how to display "character-x" on their Windows 98 system. Sigh.

