Hi 😂,Not long ago, many people were rushing to remove this character set because of a security vulnerability. I was honestly quite shocked when I saw it.
Thanks On Mon, Aug 4, 2025 at 4:08 PM JiaoShuntian <jiaoshunt...@highgo.com> wrote: > Hi hackers, > > I noticed that PostgreSQL currently supports GB18030 encoding based on the > older GB18030-2000 standard (as seen in commits like extend GB18030 > conversion > <https://git.postgresql.org/gitweb/?p=postgresql.git;a=commit;h=...>). > However, China has since updated its mandatory character set standard > to GB18030-2022, which includes additional characters and stricter > compliance requirements.GB18030-2022 is now the official standard in China, > and ensuring PostgreSQL’s full compliance would be beneficial for users in > Chinese-speaking regions. > > I would like to ask: > > Are there any plans to upgrade PostgreSQL’s GB18030 support to the 2022 > version?Would the community be open to contributions in this area? > > Best regards, > > > JiaoShuntian > > HighGo Inc. >