- From: <ned.freed@mrochek.com>
- Date: Thu, 11 Apr 2002 19:28:57 -0700 (PDT)
- To: Kenneth Whistler <kenw@sybase.com>
- Cc: FYergeau@alis.com, ietf-charsets@iana.org
> François wrote: > > Markus Scherer wrote: > > > RFC 2279 still describes encodings for code points >U+10ffff. > > > That should be removed. > > > > I'm not sure. These code points ( >10FFFF) still exist, even though nobody > > is ever going to allocate anything there. > > > > It could be argued that making this change is a major change and would > > require recycling to Proposed Standard instead of going to Full Standard. > > At present, I don't see any good reason to take that route. > I agree, even though the Unicode Standard only describes UTF-8 > out to U+10FFFF. 10646 still gives the full scheme to U-7FFFFFFF, > and it will be awhile (if ever) before we can change that to > deprecate all the 5- and 6-byte values. So I see no good reason > right now to put RFC 2279 out of synch with 10646, particularly > if it would slow down a revision of RFC 2279 now. I don't particularly care about this either way, but I do note that it is always acceptable to remove some feature from a standard and that doing so in no way impedes it ability to advance in status. Only the addition of a feature triggers a recycle to proposed. Ned
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