> That's confusing. UTF8 *is* unicode, it's one of several defined unicode
> encoding schemes. So saying "real unicode instead of utf8" makes no sense to
> me. Do you mean UCS2? UTF16? UTF32?

I guess what Jonas meant is Python unicode string (whatever they are
internally represented) vs. UTF-8 encoding scheme for the unicode
character set.
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