- From: Masataka Ohta <mohta@necom830.cc.titech.ac.jp>
- Date: Wed, 04 Aug 1993 01:45:06 +0900 (JST)
- To: harald.t.alvestrand@delab.sintef.no (Harald Tveit Alvestrand)
- Cc: ietf-charsets@INNOSOFT.COM
> I'm completely serious. OK. > 1) The number of character set experts in the IETF is close to zero. > Not a bad thing - experts tend to quarrel too much. The good thing of the IETF is that there are several character set experts who also have the real world expertise. In ISO, there is none. Though your opinion might be different, please give us technical comments preferably based on the real world experiences. If you see the reality, there is not so much things to quarrel with. > 2) Stamping out *all* alternatives to the "ultimate solution" at once > is not likely to be possible. Hence, labelling. What I have shown already (universality etc.) are merely the current minimal requirements based on my experience of the plain text processing. We should not stamp out any alternatives, unless we agree on the minimal requirements, of course. Masataka Ohta --Boundary (ID uEbHHWxWEwCKT9wM3evJ5w)
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