Michael Stone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Tue, Aug 31, 2004 at 02:09:36PM -0700, Thomas Bushnell BSG wrote: > >Are you willing to compromise? > > What is there for me to compromise about? I pointed out a potential > *technical* problem with your proposal and you jumped all over me and > suggested that my phone number be put in the release notes.
It's not a technical problem. It's a guess. > Do you have any response to my *technical* concern? If there are > issues with multibyte support in sarge it would be necessary to > weigh the chance of breaking things (remember, setting the locale to > UTF-8 affects a *lot* more than quotation marks) against the > aesthetics of quote transliteration. You say this as if nobody has tested UTF-8. As if people have been ignoring it. As if there aren't *already* gobs of Debian users using UTF-8. But the problem here is that you seem totally unable to seek compromise. I'll try again. Why not a release announcement that says something like: "The XXX locale makes very ugly German quotes, and it's like that to preserve compatibility with other Linux distributions. We hope to have it fixed in the next release. Meanwhile, you can use the YYY locale (but please be aware that there may be multibyte problems, though there aren't any that we are aware of)." That's the gist; the details could be different of course. It seems to me that this answers your objection, by giving the facts to the users so they can decide whether this risk of multibyte problems is more important to them than the broken quotation marks or not. There's no reason we have to dictate a choice to anyone. Thomas