On Monday, November 15, 2010 11:33:50 pm Masataka Ohta wrote: > Some non-ASCII name wrote: > > No, that statement is not correct. The mapping you might want > > depends on context, and that not only because of language, > > but also where the language is used. I.e. it depends on what > > locale you are using. > > How the locale information could be supplied? > > Though, in general, it may be implied by TLDs, there is no > locale information for TLDs. > > Should we extend TLD format to include locale information > for (extended) case insensitivity with a case insensitivity > description language?
I think that is rather far out of scope for the document in question. If every single standards document must address _every_ potential issue, the density of IETF work would have a significant Schwarzschild radius. With 5k RFCs, one would imagine that it should be rather clear that problems are solved in small steps and separate, independent pieces of work. Since I perceive that draft-liman-tld-names-04 solves more problems than it causes, I believe that it is safe and good form to publish it as is. -- . Ake Nordin <ake.nor...@netia.se> Net/Unix/telecom geek, Senior consultant. Netia Data AB, Forradsv 7-9, SE-18141 Lidingo SWEDEN +46 704 66 01 99 _______________________________________________ DNSOP mailing list DNSOP@ietf.org https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/dnsop