moratorium on repeated discussion of rejected topics
Peter Constable
petercon at microsoft.com
Wed Jun 24 10:57:22 CDT 2015
Dear Sarasvati:
There is a new thread on the topic of using characters to give abstract representation of semantic propositions that can be rendered as sentences in various languages - so called "localizable sentences". This idea has been brought up repeatedly over several years now and has gained no traction as having potential for a Unicode encoding proposal. To having this topic continually re-opened is tiresome; it's a form of spam on this list, degrading the experience for all who come to the list to discuss reasonable proposals or to get help with real usage scenarios. I wonder if you might want to consider putting a moratorium on further discussion of this topic.
Peter
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