From: Peter Constable (petercon@microsoft.com)
Date: Sun May 09 2004 - 03:05:25 CDT
I think one's track record in making judgments on boundary cases is
established only after having successfully dealt with boundary cases --
and enough to establish a level of confidence. Of things already in
Unicode, what have been boundary cases between unificiation and
de-unification?
The unified Latin-but-not-Cyrillic w & q (if I've recalled the two
letters correctly) and Coptic/Greek characters are the only prior
boundary cases I can think of.
Peter
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