On Sun, Feb 09, 2003, Tzafrir Cohen wrote about "Re: Re: xkb handling in upcoming 
4.3.0":
> Well, if anybody has any objections now, all I can say is that it was open
> ofr comments on ivrix-discuss and i18n@xfree for quite a while, and there
> were practically no negative comments (to my surprise. I didn't like this
> proposed change, and was looking for such comments!)

This is true, but "no negative comments" is hardly a reason to make such a
big (compatibility-wise) change... Does anybody know the "official" rationale
behind this change?  Is it somehow dictated by Unicode?

BTW, note that not only X has a Hebrew keymap - some other applications
have their own, most notably Vim. Is anybody planning to switch parantheses
in Vim too?

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