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DOC TYPE: | Resolutions
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Resolutions adopted at the 35th Meeting of ISO/IEC
JTC 1/SC 2/WG 2 held in London, UK, 1998-09-21/25
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ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 2/WG 2 |
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For information and consideration at the next
SC 2 plenary meeting to be held in Fukuoka, Japan, 1998-03-16/17.
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DISTRIBUTION: | P, O and L Members of ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 2
WG Conveners, Secretariats ISO/IEC JTC 1 Secretariat ISO/IEC ITTF |
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7 |
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031 |
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WG 2 meeting 35, London, U.K.; 1998-09-21--25 |
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Resolutions of WG 2 meeting 35 |
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For approval by SC 2 and for information to WG 2 and WG 3 |
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Adopted at meeting 35 of WG 2 (revised to correct attendance list) |
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ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 2 and WG 2 |
Canada, China, Finland, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Japan, Mongolia, Myanmar (Observer), the Netherlands, Poland, U.K., U.S.A., AFII (Liaison) and the Unicode Consortium (Liaison) were present when the following resolutions were adopted.
RESOLUTION M35.1 (FPDAM-18 on Symbols and Other characters including
EURO):
Unanimous
WG 2 accepts the disposition of comments in document N1789R2, as amended by N1875 (defect report), and instructs its project editor to prepare the final text of DAM-18 with assistance from the contributing editor, and forward these documents to SC 2 secretariat for further processing with unchanged target dates.
RESOLUTION M35.2 (FPDAM-21 on Sinhala):
Unanimous
WG 2 accepts the disposition of comments in document N1841R, and instructs its project editor to prepare the final text of DAM-21 with assistance from the contributing editor, and forward these documents to SC 2 secretariat for further processing with unchanged target dates.
RESOLUTION M35.3 (PDAM-22 on Keyboard Symbols):
Unanimous
WG 2 accepts the disposition of comments in document N1816R, and instructs its project editor to prepare the final text of FPDAM-22 with assistance from the contributing editor, and forward these documents to SC 2 secretariat for further processing with unchanged target dates.
RESOLUTION M35.4 (PDAM-24 on Thaana):
Unanimous
WG 2 accepts the disposition of comments in document N1841R, and instructs its project editor to prepare the final disposition of comments and the final text of FPDAM-24 with assistance from the contributing editor, and forward these documents to SC 2 secretariat for further processing with unchanged target dates.
RESOLUTION M35.5 (PDAM-25 on Khmer):
Unanimous
WG 2 accepts the disposition of comments in document N1841R, and instructs its project editor to prepare the final disposition of comments and the final text of FPDAM-25 with assistance from the contributing editor, and forward these documents to SC 2 secretariat for further processing with unchanged target dates.
RESOLUTION M35.6 (FPDAM-27 on Syriac):
Unanimous
WG 2 accepts the disposition of comments in document N1841R, and instructs its project editor to prepare the final disposition of comments and the final text of DAM-27 with assistance from the contributing editor, and forward these documents to SC 2 secretariat for further processing with unchanged target dates.
RESOLUTION M35.7 (FPDAM-17 on CJK Extension A):
Unanimous
WG 2 accepts the disposition of comments in document N1889, and instructs
its project editor to prepare the final text of DAM-17 with assistance
from the IRG editor, and forward these documents to SC 2 secretariat for
further processing with unchanged target dates.
RESOLUTION M35.8 (FPDAM-23 on Bopomofo Extended and other characters):
Unanimous
WG 2 instructs its project editor to prepare the final disposition of comments based on the agreements at meeting 35, and the final text of DAM-23 with assistance from the contributing editor, and forward these documents to SC 2 secretariat for further processing with unchanged target dates.
RESOLUTION M35.9 (Procedures for character set registration):
Unanimous
WG 2 accepts the recommendations from the US national body contained in document N1839, and instructs its convener to forward the document to SC2 for endorsement and to the Registration Authority for consideration.
RESOLUTION M35.10 (Defect report on Zones):
Unanimous
WG 2 accepts the defect report in document N1874 and instructs its project editor to prepare an editorial corrigendum to ISO/IEC 10646-1.
RESOLUTION M35.11 (Mongolian script):
Unanimous
WG 2 accepts the 155 characters, their shapes, and their names in document N 1878, and assigns them to code positions in the range 1800 to 18AF, and 3 following additional characters in the General Punctuation Block:
2048 QUESTION EXCLAMATION MARK
2049 EXCLAMATION QUESTION MARK
WG 2 instructs its project editor to prepare the disposition of comments based on the agreements at meeting 35 as summarized in N1890, and the final text of FPDAM-14 with assistance from China and the contributing editor, and forward these documents to SC 2 secretariat for further processing with unchanged target dates.
RESOLUTION M35.14 (PDAM-26 on Myanmar / Burmese):
Unanimous
WG 2 accepts the disposition of comments in document N1883R2, and instructs its project editor to prepare the final disposition of comments and the final text of FPDAM-26 with assistance from the contributing editor, and forward these documents to SC 2 secretariat for further processing with unchanged target dates.
RESOLUTION M35.15 (IRG - Extension B Format):
Unanimous
With reference to IRG resolution M11.5 in document N1870, WG 2 expresses its preferred format for CJK Unified Ideographs, Extension B, to be:
WG 2 accepts the 12 characters, their shapes, and their names in document N 1842R, and assigns them to code positions in the range 2FF0 to 2FFF in the BMP. WG 2 further instructs its editor to prepare the PDAM text, with assistance from China and the contributing editor, and forward these to SC 2 secretariat for further processing, with unchanged target dates.
RESOLUTION M35.17 (PDAM-15 - KangXi radicals):
Unanimous
WG 2 accepts the working draft in document N1869, with corrected names and moving the starting point of the CJK Radicals Supplement to 2E80 from 2E00. WG 2 further instructs its editor to prepare the PDAM text, with assistance from TCA, China and the IRG project editor, and forward these to SC 2 secretariat for further processing, with unchanged target dates.
RESOLUTION M35.18 (PDAM on Tibetan Extension):
Unanimous
WG 2 accepts the 25 additional Tibetan characters, their shapes, and their names based on documents N 1756, N1864, and N1880 and the discussion at meeting 35 - and assigns them to code positions in the range 0F00 to 0FFF, in the BMP. WG 2 further instructs its editor to:
In response to the liaison request from ISO/TC 211 in document N1828, WG 2 informs SC 2 that it has no objection to and welcomes the establishment of liaison relationship from ISO/TC 211 to JTC 1/SC 2.
RESOLUTION M35.20 (Future meetings):
Unanimous
WG 2 confirms the following future meeting schedule:
Meeting 37: 20--24 September 1999 -- Copenhagen, Denmark
Meeting 38: March 2000 --China
Meeting 39 September 2000, Greece, Finland as fall back
IRG 13: May 1999, Hong Kong
WG 2 thanks and its host, the British Standards Institution, and its staff, especially Miss. Bernadette Shine, for hosting the meeting, and for providing excellent secretarial and administrative support. WG 2 further extends its thanks to members of the UK national committee for JTC 1/SC 2, especially Mr. Bruce Paterson, Philips Research Laboratories and Reuters International, for their kind hospitality.
The following 41 delegates representing 14 national bodies and 3 liaison
organizations attended the meeting.
Name | Representing | Affiliation |
Alain La Bonté | Canada | Secrétariat du Conseil du trésor |
V. S. (Uma) Umamaheswaran | Canada,
Recording Secretary |
IBM Canada |
Chen Zhuang | China | Chinese Electronics Standardization Institute |
Choijinzhab | China | Inner Mongolia University |
Fu Yonghe | China | Chinese Language Institute |
Ji Mu Yan | China | Nationality Affairs Committee of Inner Mongolia |
Yang Xiu-Xia | China | Sino-Software System Co. Ltd. |
Zon Tingxiang | China | China Nationality Affairs Committee |
Zhang Zhoucai | China, IRG Rapporteur | CCID |
Mike Ksar | Convener | Hewlett-Packard Company |
Keld Simonsen | Denmark, CEN/TC304 | DKUUG |
Erkki I. Kolehmainen | Finland | TIEKE |
Klaas Ruppel | Finland | Research Institute for the Languages of Finland |
Paul Dettmer | Germany | Independant |
Evangelos Melagrakis | Greece | ELOT, Hellenic Organization For Standardization |
Bernadette Shine | Host | BSI |
Michael Everson | Ireland | Everson Gunn Teoranta |
Hideki Nakade | Japan | Mistsuishi Research Institute, Inc. |
Shun Ishizaki | Japan | Keio University |
Takayuki Sato | Japan | CICC |
Myatav Erdenchimeg | Mongolia | The United Nations University |
Richard Moore | Mongolia | UNU/IIST, Macau |
Yumbayariin Namsarai | Mongolia | Mongolian Technical University |
Aung Maw | Myanmar | CE Technology |
Khin Maung Lwin | Myanmar | Myanmar Computer Scientists' Association |
Kyaw Thien | Myanmar | University of Computer Studies, Thamang College |
Thaung Tin | Myanmar | KMD Company Limited |
Thein Htut | Myanmar | Geocomp |
Elzbieta Broma-Wrzesien | Poland | Telekomunikacja Polska S.A. |
J. W. Van Wingen | The Netherlands | Independent |
Bruce Paterson | U.K. | Independent |
Christopher J. Fynn | U.K. | Independant |
Christopher White | U.K. | The British Library |
Hugh Ross | U.K. | Data Systems Consultants |
John Clews | U.K. | Sesame Computer Projects |
Maurice Bauhahn | U.K. | Independant |
Patrick A. V. Hall | U.K. | The Open University |
Joan Aliprand | U.S.A. | The Research Libraries Group |
Ken Whistler | U.S.A. | Sybase Inc. |
Michel Suignard | U.S.A. | Microsoft |
Asmus Freytag | Unicode Consortium, AFII | Unicode Consortium |