Re: [charmod-norm] Case Folding introduction (Section 2.1)

I have to agree with @asmusf here. Further, case folding, particularly
 of ASCII, is a well-known text normalization that software developers
 (and W3C Spec authors) can get wrong unless they are aware of it. It 
requires addressing head-on.

Regarding this comment:

> In the last sentence of the first paragraph, "as well as scripts 
such as Greek, Armenian, or Cyrillic." 
> should be "as well as scripts such as Greek, Armenian, and 
Cyrillic." 

Um... I don't see the difference? What did you intend?

-- 
GitHub Notification of comment by aphillips
Please view or discuss this issue at 
https://github.com/w3c/charmod-norm/issues/67#issuecomment-180891749 
using your GitHub account

Received on Sunday, 7 February 2016 00:26:19 UTC