Re: [bp-i18n-specdev] Consider creating a rule regarding rejecting invalid surrogate pairs (#10)

I removed the "note" marker.

I think your edits make the text better, but I wanted to clarify the code points vs. code units thing here (i.e. we don't mean to ban UTF-16). Perhaps:

> A "surrogate code point" refers here to the use of character values in the range <code>U+D800</code> through <code>U+DFFF</code> inclusive. These code points are reserved to allow the UTF-16 character encoding to address <a>supplementary characters</a>. Surrogates are always used in pairs and only appear when the UTF-16 encoding is being used. A single surrogate code point is referred to as an "unpaired surrogate" and should never be used.

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