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RE: Reference for UTF8 in SSH UTF8 terminal mode
Hi,
Thank you all for the comments and feed backs.
As far as I understand, adding the two references ISO/IEC 10646:2014 with URL and RFC3629 in the current document reaches a consensus. ISO will be informative while RFC3929 will be normative.
I also noted that for the future, there is a demand that RFC3929 be refreshed with at least new references for Unicode. But I do not think we should wait for that now.
If that is fine with everyone, I believe the draft can be moved forward.
Yours,
Daniel
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Sent: Saturday, December 10, 2016 1:59 PM
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Subject: Re: Reference for UTF8 in SSH UTF8 terminal mode
> We are looking at which reference to UTF8 we should mention into the
> SSH UTF8 terminal mode.
> [some Web URL] mentions that RFC3629 is slightly out of date and that
> a reference to ISO/IEC 10646:2014 may also be useful.
> Is anyone aware of any deficiencies in RFC3629 fixed in ISO/IEC
> 10646:2014 ?
> The question is whether we should have one reference or both in the
> draft. Unless RFC 3629 has some deficiencies fixed in ISO/IEC
> 10646:2014, I am incline to have only RFC3629. Is that something that
> sounds reasonable to everyone ?
My opinion - probably worth about what you paid for it - is that the RFC is a much better reference. This is for entirely non-technical reasons.
The ISO believes pay-to-play is reasonable for standards, and, while
10646:2014 seems to be one they make an exception for, (a) getting it requires a _lot_ more hoop-jumping than an RFCs, (b) getting it requires agreeing to what for most of the world is foreign legal jurisdiction, (c) they say what you'd get is a "single-user, non-revisable Adobe Acrobat(r) PDF file", which means either it's DRMed or they're stupid enough to think no other PDF-handling software than Adobe's exists (I don't know which; between the jurisdictional issue, the difficulty of jumping through their hoops, and my lack of any real need for it, I haven't fetched it), and (d) their copyright terms are ridiculously onerous for something supposedly "freely available" - for example, you are prohibited from storing it on a filesystem that gets backed up, and you are permitted only one printed copy.
> This Communication is Confidential.
Then you might want to avoid sending it to a public, publicly archived, mailing list.
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