On 19 Jan 2012, at 14:20, satai wrote:

> Do you mean their actual codes will be different from U+1F53E and U+1F53F, 
> specified in M57.13?

Yes. A subsequent decision based on NB feedback on the first ballot was to move 
them (back) to the Armenian block. 

> I am not "worried", I am just trying to understand why keeping national 
> attribution for a common-use character is so principal, while these symbols 
> have specific meaning in more than one culture and the proposed name is not a 
> well-known one.

It's not possible for the standard to be both generic and encyclopaedic at the 
same time. The ultimate source for encoding these characters is an Armenian 
standard. 

> Why not to give it a culture-neutral way and define specific attributions via 
> aliases?

Well we could try to find some other name, but I don't think that SOME SORT OF 
SUNLIKE SPIRAL SYMBOL is better than ARMENIAN ETERNITY SIGN. I'd favour 
sticking to what we have. We're encoding the character used in an Armenian 
standard, named as such and intended for such a use. 

Michael Everson * http://www.evertype.com/



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