On 10/16/2015 01:10 PM, William_J_G Overington wrote:

I have been considering how to make progress with trying for my research to become implemented in a standardized manner.

I have been informed that a group of people have examined the document that I submitted and determined that it is out of scope for UTC.

There are millions of people on this great globe doing all kinds of research into all kinds of things. Most of them somehow manage to do so without requiring an international standards body to change its workings and basic outlook to accommodate them. It staggers the imagination that your research simply cannot be done without the cooperation of Unicode, and moreover, that you have the nerve to ask for it to change its *entire scope* just so that your personal project, stalled by your own hand, can move forward.

Learn how all those millions of people out there manage to do their work and further their research without calling on multinational bodies to bend to their whims. It must be possible, everyone else seems to be able to do it. The only thing stopping your research from progressing and standardizing is you. Unicode isn't doing what you want? Make your own standard. Make it standard for *your* stuff. Get people to like it and use it. You cannot expect Unicode to change to be what you want any time in the foreseeable future; make do without it.

Please. Grow up and take responsibility for your own research and stop trying to bend Unicode into what YOU think it should be, when the clear consensus is that it isn't. The rest of us are tired of having to answer this question (or see it answered) over and over.

~mark

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