Michael Everson wrote:
I agree with Philippe on this one. It's not up to Unicode to decide
whether a script is "practical," easy to read, easy to write, etc.
It is up to the UTC and to ISO/IEC JTC1/SC2 to request serious
evidence of use for things which seem of doubtful practicality,
however.
But I think this is a matter of UTC and WG2 determining whether the
script is in actual use, not of determining whether it is a "good"
script in terms of the criteria that Stephan Stiller laid out.
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