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Re: Unicode 9.0
From: |
Eli Zaretskii |
Subject: |
Re: Unicode 9.0 |
Date: |
Thu, 17 Mar 2016 05:42:03 +0200 |
> From: David De La Harpe Golden <address@hidden>
> Date: Thu, 17 Mar 2016 02:57:15 +0000
>
> This may well be something that was going without saying, but just in
> case / to be pernickety, there's a specific warning on the beta 9 page:
>
> http://unicode.org/versions/beta-9.0.0.html
> """
> No products or implementations should be released based on the beta UCD
> data files—use only the final, approved Version 9.0.0 data files,
> expected in June 2016.
> """
>
> It is also stated there they have already frozen the code point and
> character names, and to be honest I haven't even looked at what's new in
> 9 in any depth. In practice there may well not be any more changes
> before finalisation of 9, whether emacs-significant changes or otherwise.
>
> And I'm _not_ objecting to the recent update (a761fbf2) of the files to
> beta 9 in git for a shakedown during pretest, which I think was what Eli
> meant anyway, but that's still distinct from an emacs official versioned
> release tarball.
>
> I just mean (and this very probably won't even arise in the end): at
> some future time close to the emacs release, if for some reason unicode
> 9 still isn't officially final yet, and if for some reason you don't
> want to delay the emacs release a bit to wait for it... the official
> emacs release should probably be made with older final definitions, not
> any beta ones.
I don't see why we should refrain from using the beta files in the
release, if they don't release the official Unicode 9.0 by the time we
are ready. No reason whatsoever.