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<p>Sorry for the noise, please disregard. This was not intended to
be sent to the mailing list; I was foiled (again) by mailing list
sender rewriting rules.<br>
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<p>Tom.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 3/3/22 4:24 PM, Tom Honermann via
Unicode wrote:<br>
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<p>Hi, Mark and Markus.</p>
<p>I received the announcement about the new Unicode group that
will be investigating problems and solutions relating to
international text in programming languages.</p>
<p>I currently chair the ISO WG21 SG16 study group focused on C++
Unicode and text programming. A subset of WG21 recently agreed
to pursue addressing "Trojan Source"-like problems within WG21;
probably in the form of a technical report. This was in response
to a paper that was submitted to WG21; <a
moz-do-not-send="true" href="https://wg21.link/p2528r0">P2528R0
(C++ Identifier Security using Unicode Standard Annex 39)</a>.
(The paper needs some significant work before it will be ready
for further review within WG21; it is a difficult read at
present). Thus, some subset of WG21 will be working on guidance
and recommendations for C++ implementors and I would like to
ensure that such efforts are aligned with the new Unicode group.<br>
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<p>Please let me know how I might apply to join the group and what
requirements or expectations might exist.<br>
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<p>Tom.<br>
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