Maintenance of the Roadmaps will be occurring shortly. Some file
restructuring, that's all. So if you notice some broken links don't
be alarmed.
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Michael Everson * * Everson Typography * * http://www.evertype.com
All the new files are up. The corrections were all in the links
between the various versions of the documents. I trust everything
works all right now.
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Michael Everson * * Everson Typography * * http://www.evertype.com
, it is an unofficial copy of the
standard.
It is the publication of the Registration Authority and is *the*
authoritative list. The published standard doesn't get updated with
additions except like at the 5-year review!
Other standards are catch as catch can. Who would keep copies of
the roadmaps
On Wed, Oct 10, 2001 at 07:53:51PM +0100, Michael Everson wrote:
The Roadmaps to Unicode and ISO/IEC 10646 have been maintained by the
ad-hoc committee on the Roadmap, which consists of Michael Everson,
Rick McGowan, and Ken Whistler. They were hosted on Michael Everson's
site
Keld Simonsen,
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On Wed, Oct 10, 2001 at 07:53:51PM
On Wed, Oct 10, 2001 at 02:25:17PM -0700, Carl W. Brown wrote:
I disagree with ISO's policy of charging for all of the public standards.
I would also rather that they be available for free. Some are.
I actually have some ideas to make all ISO IT-standards available for free,
with the
At 22:07 +0200 2001-10-10, Keld Jørn Simonsen wrote:
I think the problems fro WG2 to refernce Unicode web pages are the
same as referencing Michael Everson's web site. If the roadmaps are
planning for the ISO standard, they should reside on the ISO web.
Immediate updates will be on the Unicode
At 14:25 -0700 2001-10-10, Carl W. Brown wrote:
I think the problems fro WG2 to refernce Unicode web pages are the
same as referencing Michael eversons web site. If the roadmaps are
planning for the ISO standard, they should reside on the ISO web.
The Roadmaps have always
standards are catch as catch can. Who would keep copies of
the roadmaps available to the public?
Carl
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