Re: Questions about Unicode history

From: Otto Stolz (Otto.Stolz@uni-konstanz.de)
Date: Wed Jan 30 2002 - 15:29:31 EST


Marco,

some of your questions probalbly are answered in Roman Czyborra's
WWW pages, particularly in
- <http://czyborra.com/unicode/standard.html>,
- <http://czyborra.com/charsets/iso646.html>,
- <http://czyborra.com/charsets/iso8859.html>,
- <http://czyborra.com/charsets/cjk.html>,
- <http://czyborra.com/charsets/codepages.html>.

> - When did Unicode and ISO 10646 merge?

The merger was initiated by an informal meeting of Unicode, and WG2
members, during the JTC1/SC2/WG2 meeting in San Francisco, Cali-
fornia, USA, in May 1991. At that time, ISO DIS 10646 (the 1st one)
was still in ballot, so no formal discussion, let alone an agreement,
was allowed by JTC1's rules.

By mid-July, DIS 10646 was formally voted down (P-members: 8 YES,
11 NO, 2 abstained; O-members: 1 YES, 3 NO, 0 abstained). 9 out
of 14 NO votes mentioned the merger ("only one universal code"),
in their national comments.

The merger, and the basic architecture, were agreed on, at the
ISO-IEC JTC1/Sc2/WG2 meeting in Geneva, Switzerland, August 19th
through 23rd, 1991

In Octobre 1991, ISO SC2 plenary (in Rennes, France) unanimously
authorized WG2 to issue a new DIS 10646 in January 1992 for a
4-month (i. e. shortened) vote.

Best wishes,
   Otto Stolz



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