Re: NNBSP

From: James Kass via Unicode <unicode_at_unicode.org>
Date: Sat, 19 Jan 2019 11:53:01 +0000

Marcel Schneider wrote,

> When you ask for knowing the foundations and that knowledge is
persistently refused,
> you end up believing that those foundations just can’t be told.
>
> Note, too, that I readily ceased blaming UTC, and shifted the blame
elsewhere, where it
> actually belongs to.

Why not think of it as a learning curve?  Early concepts and priorities
were made from a lower position on that curve.  We can learn from the
past and apply those lessons to the future, but a post-mortem seldom
benefits the cadaver.

Minutiae about decisions made long ago probably exist, but may be
presently poorly indexed/organized and difficult to search/access. As
the collection of encoding history becomes more sophisticated and the
searching technology becomes more civilized, it may become easier to
glean information from the archives.

(OT - A little humor, perhaps...
On the topic of Francophobia, it is true that some of us do not like
dead generalissimos.  But most of us adore the French for reasons beyond
Brigitte Bardot and bon-bons.  Cuisine, fries, dip, toast, curls,
culture, kissing, and tarts, for instance.  Not to mention cognac and
champagne!)
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