[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Keld J¢rn Simonsen) wrote on 30.01.01 in
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> On Mon, Jan 29, 2001 at 08:17:58PM +0000, Markus Kuhn wrote:
> > Bruno Haible wrote on 2001-01-29 19:32 UTC:
> > > Which is the standards body where we could submit such a proposal?
> >
> > ECMA-48 was the traditional place to handle such things, but ECMA/TC1
> > (coded character sets) seems not to be active at the moment according to
> > http://www.ecma.ch/.
>
> ECMA TC1 is disbanded. You may have a chance in ISO SC2/WG3 in revising
> ISO 6924.
Or possibly choose a different organization and do it in form of a RFC
instead. Somehow, I think IETF politics are somewhat easier than ISO
politics (being person-based instead of organization-based), and given
that IETF has TELNET which would be a common stream protocol to implement
this on top of, it seems that it would fit.
This seems like it would be part of the IETF Applications Area (which also
covers stuff like tn3270e, for example). See http://www.apps.ietf.org/ for
details.
MfG Kai
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