Re: [charmod-norm] 2.2.1 Canonical vs. Compatibility Equivalence vs Canonical non-equivalence

Please see commit 
https://github.com/w3c/charmod-norm/commit/c84dbe84c1c781c6a7dccb1b19ff5d3c014cb054
 

@asmusf: I adopted some of your sentence, but not all of it. I hope 
not to recreate UAX39 here. In doing this, I found that keeping the 
big red box where it was inappropriate. The warning basically came 
before all of the discussion of what Normalization is. So I created a 
new section below the others called "Limitations of Normalization". I 
also included a warning that some visually distinct things that one 
might think would be normalized (so I'm told by developers, for 
example) are also not "fixed" by normalization, particularly the "K" 
forms.

I did retain the big red box with a short warning though in the first 
section on normalization so that it can't be missed, as a kind of 
TL/DR warning.

@klensin and @asmusf: Please review for your satisfaction so that I 
can close this issue. Thanks.

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