On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 06:29:43PM -0700, H. Peter Anvin wrote:Or simply because people have not migrated all their install, or have explicitly disabled UTF-8 a few hours after starting to use it once they discovered the mess it caused and the poor support from the tools :-/ And do we really consider that people's names in *comments* cannot be converted to pure ASCII ? I'm western european and have always been against accents in comments (another reason to write comments in english BTW). Unix and internet have lived without accents for almost 30 years without anyone really bothering. And now we try to put them everywhere (even in domain names, implying big security issues) and it causes real annoyances. People's names have not changed in 30 years, so I guess that the rules used during this time to ASCII-fy the names are still usable. Willy --
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