Elaine Keown wrote on 08/10/2003 06:30:44 PM:Good point, Peter.
During this short period, when I am on this list and receiving
the enormous volume of mail, I am stating things that I will not be
around much to state.
Therein lies a problem in attitude: encoding of scripts, and doing it well,
takes an on-going commitment and presence from people who have expertise on
the scripts in question. It does not happen if an expert sticks her/his
head in the door momentarily, makes a few comments and then disappears.
But suppose someone like Elaine or myself wants to offer their expertise on a specific script or script family as an ongoing commitment. Is there a way they can do so without having to receive dozens of messsages every day on the Unicode list, the vast majority of which have nothing to do with their specific area of expertise?
Maybe the script specific mailing lists are the answer. But is their existence an ongoing commitment, or just a temporary reaction to a temporary burst of activity?
-- Peter Kirk [EMAIL PROTECTED] (personal) [EMAIL PROTECTED] (work) http://www.qaya.org/

