- From: Gervase Markham <gerv@mozilla.org>
- Date: Wed, 21 Aug 2013 10:07:18 +0100
- To: "Jungshik SHIN (신정식)" <jshin1987@gmail.com>
- CC: Anne van Kesteren <annevk@annevk.nl>, Shawn Steele <Shawn.Steele@microsoft.com>, "public-iri@w3.org" <public-iri@w3.org>, "uri@w3.org" <uri@w3.org>, "idna-update@alvestrand.no" <idna-update@alvestrand.no>, Peter Saint-Andre <stpeter@stpeter.im>, Mark Davis ☕ <mark@macchiato.com>, Vint Cerf <vint@google.com>, "www-tag.w3.org" <www-tag@w3.org>, Simon Montagu <smontagu@smontagu.org>
[I'm also not on many of these lists...] On 20/08/13 15:46, Jungshik SHIN (신정식) wrote: > > 2013. 8. 20. 오전 5:33에 "Anne van Kesteren" <annevk@annevk.nl > <mailto:annevk@annevk.nl>>님이 작성: >> Last I checked with implementers there was not much interest in that. In the case of Mozilla, if it was something I said which gave you that impression, I apologise. That's not correct. > Chrome is interested. It is very long overdue. We are also interested. Sticking with a single version of Unicode is untenable; given that, implementing anything other than IDNA2008 would just be some mish-mash which would behave differently to everyone else. Our implementation was held up for quite some time by licensing problems with idnkit2 (now resolved), and it's now held up (I believe) due to lack of time on the part of the main engineer in this area. (Patches welcome.) But, insofar as I have any say, we do want to move to IDNA2008, perhaps with some compatibility mitigations from TR46. (We've not yet developed a precise plan.) With regard to any incompatibilities, particularly around sharp-S and final sigma, my understanding and expectation is that the registries most concerned with those characters (e.g. the Greek registry for final sigma) were in agreement that IDNA2008 was the correct way forward, and that any breakage caused by the switch was better than the breakage caused by not moving. If I became aware that this was not the case, my view might perhaps change. But I believe that it is. If there is a phishing problem in any particular TLD due to this change, then I place the blame for that squarely on the registry concerned. This is https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=479520 . Gerv
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