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Re: [idn] Fw: BOUNCE idn@ops.ietf.org: Non-member submission from["Hsin-Hung Chou" <d6526005@csie.ntu.edu.tw>]




James,

could you ask the posters to include specific issues not already addressed
by the working group. Just protesting dirring a last call doesn't help us
identify way to improve the documents.

Just protesting doesn't count, if an alternative or fix is't included in
how to fix the idn documents.

-rick


On Thu, 7 Feb 2002, James Seng/Personal wrote:

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> From: "Hsin-Hung Chou" <d6526005@csie.ntu.edu.tw>
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> Subject: PROTEST! RESCUE CHINESE DOMAIN NAMES.
> Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2002 03:27:43 +0800
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> [Note: there is a series of emails with the exact same content originated
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> someone ask me to stop - JS]
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> PROTEST! RESCUE CHINESE DOMAIN NAMES.
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> Many Han character variants, also known as equivalent Chinese =
> characters, exists in Unicode. A Chinese domain name thus usually has =
> many different Unicode representations. As Unicode evolves, more CJK Han =
> characters are added to Unicode. It also increases the number of =
> variants of a character and the number of characters with variants, and =
> thus the number of Unicode representations per Chinese domain name. =20
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> Though it meets the needs for internationalized domain name of those =
> people who uses phonetic characters. However, a Chinese domain name =
> service based on IDN WG technology is defective.
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> We urge the working group to seriously take these cultural differences =
> into account. Do not finalize IDN documents without minimizing their =
> negative impacts against Chinese domain names.
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> DO NOT DAMAGE INTERNET COMUNITY IN CHINA AND TAIWAN!
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> Hsin-Hung Chou
> d6526005@csie.ntu.edu.tw
> National Taiwan University
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