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Re: [idn] Moving forward
I am preparing an ACE draft which suggest that UTF-8 may be unnecessary
for IDN. Sorry, that I can not be any faster.
Liana
On 28 May 2001 19:17:02 -0000 "D. J. Bernstein" <djb@cr.yp.to> writes:
> C C Magnus Gustavsson writes:
> > There is a significant amount of people who demand ACE in the
> short
> > term and another significant amount of people who demand UTF-8 in
> > the long term.
>
> I'd like to see a poll on the question of whether UTF-8 will be the
> long-term IDN solution. I suspect we have consensus that it will be.
> The
> only person arguing for ACE-forever is Keith ``Q-P forever'' Moore.
>
> It will help us move forward if we have a clear UTF-8 goal in mind.
> We
> can, for example, agree that sendmail's destruction of 8-bit
> characters
> is a bug, and has to be fixed.
>
> The real decision is between ACE-then-UTF-8 and a direct move to
> UTF-8.
> There appear to be more people in this group supporting
> ACE-then-UTF-8.
> However, (1) many people here have been misled by incorrect
> statements
> of the costs of ACE and UTF-8, and (2) UTF-8 appears to be the de
> facto
> standard for working IDN experiments today.
>
> ---Dan
>