On Wednesday, March 14, 2001, at 09:01 AM, John Jenkins wrote:

> In any event, it was a politically impossible decision to make.  It was 
> extremely difficult to get agreement to add Vertical Extension A to the 
> BMP; in the end, that agreement was secured only by promising that no 
> future allocations of ideographs would be made in the BMP.  It would 
> have meant considerable loss of face for the UTC to support such a 
> proposition.  It was considered more than a little insulting to 
> non-Japanese IRG members, as well.  *Japan's* characters are important 
> enough that they must go in the BMP, but yours aren't.  In the end, 
> nobody supported it but a couple of Japanese affiliates of Unicode 
> members, and not even all of those.
>

At the risk of talking to myself, I think I a bit too glib here.  (And 
it's been pointed out that some Unicode corporate members *did* support 
the recoding of these ideographs, or at the least were amenable to it.)  
A bigger consideration than the ones I've mentioned was that having to 
rework Extension B to divide it into a BMP portion and a non-BMP portion 
would have delayed part 2 of 10646, and that was not acceptable.  
Moreover, the Japanese National Body itself did not request the change, 
so that there was a lack of strong sponsorship of the recoding and some 
serious practical ramifications counting against it.

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John H. Jenkins
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