>The Linux community has never shied >away from radical changes that break lots of old installations in the >interest of what is eventually a far better system (ELF, glibc, etc.). >So UTF-8 is just the next major improvement to the Linux platform that >will cause a bit of a temporary headache here and there. Im all or it for a number of reasons, even if you only ever use en_US, there are so many neat things that can be placed in title bars, man pages, etc. Im talking about things like hearts ♥, radioactive signs ☢, stars ☆, fractions ½, arrows, etc..... (pardon the trailing bakemoji, my mail prog sucks) ��TL_"���|���'jYez��� ܆+ކ�i����Y�)�Ɗ��X����
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