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Re: [ccnso-idncctld] Version 4

  • To: Bart Boswinkel <bart.boswinkel@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Re: [ccnso-idncctld] Version 4
  • From: HiroHOTTA <hotta@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 23 Jun 2008 02:12:28 +0900

It seems I've lost Versin 3.

Anyway, I still cannot understand the meaning of the script 
requirement on page-7 going as
============================================================
For purposes of the Fast Track a non-Latin script is  used 
here to designate any script that contains elements that are 
not listed in the US-ASCII character set. This includes 
Latin-based alphabets containing letters additional to the 
twenty-six basic letters "a" through "z" or using those 
letters with combining marks. 
============================================================
Does this mean any script having characters other than a-z 
is called "a non-Latin script" ? How about French or German?
Can we make the definition clearer?

(Maybe it's clear for all other than me)

Hiro


On Sun, 22 Jun 2008 07:15:47 -0700
Bart Boswinkel <bart.boswinkel@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Dear all,
> Includd is an updated version following this mornings discussion with the 
> GAC. Present at the meeting were Patrik, Cary, Tina, Chris and myself. The 
> suggested changes will  substantive and help to resolve  (some of) the issues 
> the GAC has expressed this morning.
> Bart





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