On 2009-04-27 23:09:34 +0300, Riku Voipio wrote:
> Furthermore defaults must be engineered for newbies. Newbies don't have
> emotional attachment to legacy charsets (or even know what a charset is).
> They just want to things to work, and if everything were utf-8, things
> would work better.
> 
> A practical example would be a newbie doing a copy-paste from a thunderbird
> "raw" message view to another application.

The internal encoding should be transparent for the end user, in
particular for newbies. If it isn't, the application is really
broken.

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