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Re: [ccnso-idncctld] Version 4

  • To: hotta@xxxxxxxxxx
  • Subject: Re: [ccnso-idncctld] Version 4
  • From: Patrik Fältström <patrik@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 22 Jun 2008 19:18:07 +0200


What is the overall goal here? I might be able to help.

If the rule is that "anyone can apply for a idn-ccTLD where the TLD requested have at least one character that is not LDH (a-z, 0-9) and therefore according to IDNA need to be encoded with the xn--"?

An alternative is the above with "...except for accented characters a- z" added at the end?

   Patrik

On 22 jun 2008, at 19.12, HiroHOTTA wrote:


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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