On Thu, 25 Jan 2018 07:59:11 +0530
Shriramana Sharma via Unicode <unicode_at_unicode.org> wrote:
> IMO it's hardly clear that that is or in fact *what* is meant by a
> standard keyboard. It meeely seems to me loose political speak to
> make it appear as if they are trying to make things simpler for the
> people.
From what I could find on the web, it seems that desktop keyboards in
Kazakhstan are normally labelled with Kazakh Cyrillic and printable
ASCII. The ASCII is arranged as US QWERTY.
> It shouldn't. At least the technical advisors should be monitoring
> this discussion if not participate in it. I know that Govt of India
> people do, at least on UnicoRe.
The Indian Government is an institutional member of Unicode, with a
UTC vote when they attend regularly.
Richard.
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