Mark E. Shoulson wrote: > Second of all, since when are we in the business of critiquing the > *content* of what people choose to write? Do we insist on a certain > base level of sophistication of literature?
SEW and UTC do tend to require that a proposal to add a script include examples of text written in that script, not just a list of letters, and usually not just written by the script’s creator. So there is at least some judgment applied to the scope of use of the script. Whether that extends to scripts invented for fantasy, which are then used to write content unrelated to that fantasy environment, is a finer question that only they could answer. -- Doug Ewell, CC, ALB | Lakewood, CO, US | ewellic.org
