- From: klensin via GitHub <sysbot+gh@w3.org>
- Date: Wed, 06 Apr 2016 14:16:35 +0000
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If the purpose of string matching it to align with user expectations
about what will match, then it is certainly relevant. If it is only
to act in a Unicode-consistent way with the expectation that the users
will eventually get used to, and accept, what is done, then less so.
In addition, the text (whether in a note or inline) should be
careful about a statement that UTS #39 is definitive on this
particular issue: not only is the issue closely tied to user
perception but, it seems to me that document skirts some of the cases.
In addition, while the removal of WhileScript.txt and other changes
in the January 2016 draft version is, IMO, an improvement, it makes
the guidance more difficult to understand and apply uniformly. The
new email material is simply wrong, starting with how the structure of
email addresses is described.
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