In message <9606091131.AA19257@Unicode.ORG> via unicode@Unicode.ORG,
Michael Everson writes:
> I swear I only sent it once.
That may be why it is a good idea to have discussions on a mailing list, as I
originally suggested. That can handle such strange things: informal set ups
can cause informal problems,
What do other members of unicode@Unicode.ORG think? Is it a problem having
some discussion on Burmese and Khmer on the list or not?
John Clews
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