> This means that I, as a proposal author, have no means of accessing the 
> documents that I contribute.

I sent in a document some years ago and it was not even allowed to go into the 
list for discussion.

It was said that it was out of scope.

It is not clear whether people on the committees that discuss submitted 
documents were even aware that it had been submitted.

I have submitted documents to the Unicode Technical Committee and some have 
been added to the list and one has been not added as it was said to be out of 
scope: however it was passed to the Chair of another Unicode Committee and it 
was considered.

William Overington

10 June 2015




----Original message----
>From : [email protected]
Date : 09/06/2015 - 23:07 (GMTST)
To : [email protected]
Cc : [email protected]
Subject : Accessing the WG2 document register

Hello all,

I learned today that the WG2 document register is not publicly
accessible. This means that I, as a proposal author, have no means of
accessing the documents that I contribute.

Can someone associated with WG2 or anyone else in the know please tell
me why these documents are under lock and key?

All the best,
Anshuman

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