Kenneth Whistler a �crit :
[on slow implementation of some collations by certain manufacturers and service providers]
I agree on the ideal solution, it has independently been mentioned to some large manufacturer's technical respresentative who seems also to agree on this, but he is not the decision maker.And the answer is to democratize the approach.
One shouldn't beIt has actively been requested (for Canada for a few years and even prospectfully for Tifinagh), it is a slow moving boat and I'm not sure all manufacturers and service providers can be convinced, some of them holding a virtual monopoly in the OS market or the search engine one. Though I must admit I don't quite see what they would relinquish or lose by allowing users to tailor collations.
demanding that The Borg centrally define and implement all uses
for all users, so that users simply dial Channel 621 and then
sit there passively assimilating and get dished up their content. Instead, the users should demand of The Borg that user-definable
requirements be supported actively, so that the *people* get
to define what they do and how it is done at the point they
interact with the software.
P. A.

