On Tuesday 23 April 2013, Charlie Ruland ☘ <[email protected]> wrote: > Taken together the above sentences mean that he has to face the fact that > there is no “basis for further discussion of the topic.” Well I knew and had just put up with the old situation and was researching on other topics. I had deposited the documents and fonts with the British Library so that they would be available for researchers in the future. Then the Unicode Consortium made its announcement. http://unicode-inc.blogspot.co.uk/2013/04/utc-document-register-now-public.html quote This change has been made to increase public involvement in the ongoing deliberations of the UTC in its work developing and maintaining the Unicode Standard and other related standards and reports. end quote William Overington 23 April 2013
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