I'm not quoting exactly their sentences. This is just the general idea behind ISO which is to produce a coherent set of standards that should be accepted and followed by governments, industries and people developping interchangeable products or services.
*That* is a very different thing from what you said:
>> ISO10646 objectives are to also to offer support and integrate >> almost all other related ISO specifications that may need a >> unified codepoint space for encoding either plain text or their >> own objects.
There is no truth whatsoever in your supposition that ISO/IEC 10646's objectives have anything to do with "integrating" other specifications. ISO/IEC 10646's objectives are to provide an architecture and character set.
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Michael Everson * * Everson Typography * * http://www.evertype.com

