From: Peter Kirk (peterkirk@qaya.org)
Date: Thu Nov 06 2003 - 09:21:36 EST
On 06/11/2003 05:14, Michael Everson wrote:
> At 04:55 -0800 2003-11-06, Peter Kirk wrote:
>
>> We need to work towards some real proposals for improving Hebrew
>> support, not just chat. But who is going to know about these
>> proposals and assess them if they are not on the Hebrew list, and if
>> discussion of Hebrew is not allowed on the main list?
>
>
> Please keep the detailed proposals on the Hebrew-specific list. It's
> probably best not to cc: the main list. If you're thinking of cc:ing,
> it probably belongs to the detailed list.
But we Hebrew "experts" want our proposals to be reviewed in advance by
UTC members and others who understand the broad scope of Unicode. This
avoids wasting the UTC's time as well as ours by presenting proposals
which are clearly unacceptable. But how are UTC members to see or even
know about such proposals if they don't monitor the Hebrew list and if
the proposals cannot be mentioned, as I proposed, on the general list?
-- Peter Kirk peter@qaya.org (personal) peterkirk@qaya.org (work) http://www.qaya.org/
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