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Bug#99933: second attempt at more comprehensive unicode policy



> > But the current situation is *already* broken!  For example, for a
> > Chinese person, an ISO-8859-1 system simply cannot encode, nor display,
> > their language.  I am aware that for people entrenched in legacy
> > charsets like ISO-8859-1, the transition may introduce
> > incompatibilities.  But that's the price we pay to eventually make
> > everything work for everyone.
> 
> See http://mail.nl.linux.org/linux-utf8/2003-01/msg00037.html
> It would be nice to make sure programs are ready before switching
> everything to utf-8.

The point is, we have working "iconv", and 
changing changelog will work.

man may need some hacking or other, I am not sure.
Not all of the statements made in that thread are not quite true,
and I seem to remember seeing some hacks done by Ukai-san on that
respect, for UTF-8.



regards,
	junichi



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