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Re: [idn] Chinese Domain Name Consortium (CDNC) Declaration



At 06:27 PM 2/1/2002 +0800, Erin Chen wrote:
>But, the architecture of IDN defined in above four documents does not
>solve the traditional and simplified Chinese character variant problem.

There are many things the IDN specifications do not do.  Rather, the
specifications focus on solving satisfying only the requirement they are
supposed to satisfy.

Solution of TC/SC is one example of equivalence among Unicode
sets.  Indeed, IDN does not attempt to specify such
equivalences.  Equivalence among separate Unicode sets is essentially an
open technical topic for which there are no accepted practises.

Still, this topic has been discussed, debated and explained extensively
within the IDN working group.  .

The purpose of IDN is to permit use of an increased range of characters
in domain name, beyond the current limit of ASCII.  It is not the goal
of the working group to invent character set conventions such as
equivalence between different sets.

It will be wonderful when equivalence between sets is achieved.  However
it is not the charter of IDN to solve basic issues of character set
equivalence and it is not reasonable to delay the utility of the
character set enhancement specified by IDN, in the hope that some day
the question of character set equivalence is achieved.

Contrary to the claim that the working group is moving too quickly, my
own guess is that it has been a major source of delay for the working
group for at least 6 months.  Perhaps much longer.

d/

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