[ncc-services-wg] Update regarding the proposals to improve the technical infrastructure supporting the RIPE Policy Development Process
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Richard Hartmann
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Wed Sep 25 23:57:11 CEST 2013
On Wed, Sep 25, 2013 at 11:45 PM, Leo Vegoda <leo.vegoda at icann.org> wrote: > Is ASCII format a synonym for plain text or is the proposal actually to > force the use of ASCII rather than a more modern character encoding? As of right now, it really does mean ASCII as full UTF-8 was too controversial and there was no hard need for it. FWIW, IETF is moving towards having the actual text in ASCII-only and allowing UTF-8 in metadata like author names. This allows easing in something new while still remaining 100% backwards-compatible. For the record, I am fine with all three of those options and will not push towards any of those. Whichever has the highest likelihood of reaching consensus has my support. There already has been a _lot_ of effort behind the scenes and I would like to see this implemented ASAP :) -- Richard
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