From: Michael Everson (everson@evertype.com)
Date: Wed Nov 16 2005 - 14:43:57 CST
At 22:22 +0200 2005-11-16, JR wrote:
>Another point, especially relevant to the apostrophe: CLDR, in my mind,
>should be descriptive, rather than didactic. It should describe the
>situation as it happens to be, not as it should have been.
Good typography may admit of more precision (and more characters)
than poor typography. I favour the former, rare or not.
If one has low expectations (and specifications), one gets what one deserves.
-- Michael Everson * http://www.evertype.com
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