James Kass a Ãcrit :
Ernest Cline wrote,
In order for Phoenician to be "disunified" from Hebrew, it must
first have been unified with Hebrew. This is not the case.
Well then, nonunification if you wish to be picky about it.
Sorry if I offended. Many on this list have referred to the current
proposal as a "disunification" and seem to be arguing that accepting
this proposal would change and disrupt current Unicoding practices.
In this case, I think it's important to be picky because there are
no current Unicoding practices for Phoenician.
You may mean that the Unicode book does not document how Phoenician (or
Paleo-Hebrew) may be encoded. This is not to say that no one is using
Unicode to encode Paleo-Hebrew texts.
P. A.