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- From: erik@poel.juice.or.jp (Erik M. van der Poel)
- Newsgroups: comp.std.internat
- Subject: Re: islands
- Message-ID: <C0o39C.78E@poel.juice.or.jp>
- Date: 11 Jan 93 02:08:00 GMT
- Organization: sometimes
- Lines: 49
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- > So, what's my plan? Talk utf and 9P and get some connectivity happening.
-
- Yes! I like this plan. Plan 9's UTF (aka FSS-UTF aka UTF-2) is
- designed very well, and is clearly a very good solution for such
- things as file names and file contents in UNIX-like and Plan-9-like
- systems. Some of the remaining issues to be considered:
-
- (1) What to do about email and netnews?
-
- I guess you need to choose from the following:
-
- (a) try to get links to be "8-bit clean"
- (b) don't bother with (a) and encode in 7 bits
- (c) do both (a) and (b), somehow "knowing" which links are 8-bit
-
- (2) What to do about systems that use straight Unicode
-
- If such systems actually become popular, perhaps design flexible
- interfaces e.g. optional conversion between UTF and Unicode in NFS,
- FTP, etc.
-
- (3) What to do about systems using other encodings, e.g. ISO-2022-JP
-
- The American infrastructure is large enough that it can safely ignore
- Japan. If some people within that infrastructure absolutely need to
- read e.g. fj.* newsgroups, they can build ISO-2022-JP <-> UTF
- converters. If UTF catches on even in Japan, such converters may
- become unnecessary.
-
- (4) What to do about "data announcement" (or "file typing")
-
- In some protocols, e.g. MIME, you have no choice -- you must indicate
- that the text is UTF. In other protocols, such as FTP, there is no
- data announcement, so you have to decide whether or not you're going
- to add such an option to FTP. Roughly the same can be said about NFS.
-
- (5) What to do about language tags in Unicode/UTF
-
- Probably need to continue researching this area.
-
-
- The above are in my own prioritization order, but I suspect that many
- of you will attach different priorities, or substract from/add to this
- list. Or substitute 9P for NFS, or add 9P to the list, etc.
-
-
- Respectfully submitted by:
- --
- Erik M. van der Poel erik@poel.juice.or.jp
-