Hi,

At Tue, 6 Feb 2001 17:40:12 +0100 (MET),
Pierpaolo BERNARDI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Is this opinion in some way indicative of the direction Debian is taking, 
> or just your personal view?

It is true that Debian aims to be a "world version" OS.  This is a 
consensus of Debian developers.  The measures for the aim is not
determined.  Since Unicode will be one of key technologies for it, I
(my opinion) want Unicode to be acceptable for CJK people.


>> If you are saying about Roman or Italic, I agree.  However,
>> CJK Han Unification problem is "I cannot read a text written
>> in my mother tongue" problem.  I don't want to use Chinese
>> dictionary to read a plain text written in my mother tongue.
>
> Complete FUD.  You have been misinformed.

No, my own experience.

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