deryckchan added a comment.

Actually there is already a separator: a spacebar.

In the ideal situation, the separator should be localizable. For example Chinese and Japanese might prefer 、(or · ) rather than a Latin comma. But this is a very technical usage (i.e. not dictated by natural language grammar) so I can't speak for the preferences of other users.

In the short term, both comma and spacebar would be fine. I think speakers of non-Latin languages can cope with a Latin comma as separator, much like we have put up permanently with the utterly foreign and non-localizable Latin colon for namespaces.


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