Approved Minutes of the UTC 87 / L2 184 Joint Meeting
Pleasanton, CA -- May 21 - 24, 2001
August 14, 2001
Number of members in good standing as of this meeting: 21, number of members in regular attendance: 18, Quorum: 9.
PRESENT: Adobe Systems, Inc.; Apple Computer (by proxy); Basis Technology; IBM Corporation; Microsoft Corporation; NCR Corporation; PeopleSoft; Sun Microsystems; Sybase, Inc.
NOT PRESENT: Compaq Computer; Government of India, MIT; HP Co.; Justsystem Corp.; Oracle Corp.; Progress Software; RLG; RWS Group LLC; Unisys Corporation.
NOT IN REGULAR ATTENDANCE: Government of Pakistan, NLA; HP Co.; Reuters, Ltd.; SAP AG.
Total members represented: 9, Total not represented: 9
Calendar Review and Update
UTC 88/L2 185 - August 14 - 17, 2001, Seattle, host MicrosoftAction Item Review
UTC 89/L2 186 - November 6 - 9, 2001, Baltimore, host Share (Annual Members Mtg)
UTC 90/L2 187 - February 11 - 14, 2002, Bay Area, host TBD (Sun or Microsoft Mtn View)
UTC 91/L2 188 - May 7 - 10, 2002, Pleasanton, host PeopleSoft
Calendar details posted at www.unicode.org/unicode/timesens/calendar.html
[87-A2] Action Item for Rick McGowan: Follow up with John Jenkins on AI 83-2 (have Cora Chang verify the collection of compatibility characters).
[87-A3] Action Item for Ken Whistler: Contact Patrick Ion about AI 83-30 (info for math annotations).Publicly Publishing UTC Minutes[87-A4] Action Item for Editorial Committee: Check the text of the Standard regarding the usage of radical characters as compatibility characters.
[87-A5] Action Item for Editorial Committee, Rick McGowan: Better document the Unicode patent policy.
[87-A6] Action Item for John O'Conner: Check if Sun can host the Feb 11-14 UTC.
[87-C1] Consensus: Publish approved UTC minutes (in the current format) publicly on the Unicode website.[87-M1] Motion: The UTC supports the public publication of preliminary minutes after a prior review.
NCITS/H2 - SQLMoved by Rick McGowan, seconded by V.S. Umamheswaran[87-A7] Action Item for Rick McGowan: Document the public availability of UTC minutes in the UTC procedures informational RFC.8 for (Adobe, Apple, Basis, IBM, Microsoft,� PeopleSoft, Sun, Sybase)
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1 abstain (NCR)[87-A8] Action Item for Lisa Moore: Include in the minutes the link to the publicly accessible location .
[87-A9] Action Item for Lisa Moore: Ask Arnold Winkler to post on the L2 site the Sykes document SC32/WG3 PER-054R1, dated 4/18/01.UTC Membership Roll Call Adjustment:[87-A10] Action Item for Dave Birdsall: Initiate discussion of SQL character set issues and provide background information from L2/01-188 and the UTC discussion.
[87-A11] Action Item for Dave Birdsall: Get minutes from the Perth ISO DBL meeting for posting and discussion.
Updates to the Unicode Standard
[87-C2] Consensus: A Unicode 3.1.1 update is needed to incorporate file fixes and updates to the bidi source file. The Editorial Committee should assemble the data files for a timely beta so that the UTC can approve and release Unicode 3.1.1 at the latest by the next UTC.IETF[87-A12] Action Item for Editorial Committee: Update data files and bidi source, post and announce a public beta for Unicode 3.1.1.
Unicode 4.0 is targeted for March, 2003.
[87-A13] Action Item for Ken Whistler: Send a note to the unicore list soliciting review of the TC37 activities on language codes.
[87-A14] Action Item for Rick McGowan: Solicit feedback from unicore on the UTC Procedures informational RFC with a two week deadline for comments. [L2/01-211]UTC 86/L2 183 Minutes
[87-M2] Motion: Approve the minutes of UTC 86/L2 183 as documented in L2/01-012R.
Restoring Canonical EquivalenceMoved by Ken Whistler, seconded by V.S. Umamaheswaran7 for (Adobe, Apple, IBM, Microsoft, PeopleSoft, Sun, Sybase)
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[87-C3] Consensus: The proposals on canonical equivalence given in documents L2/01-065 and 066 are inappropriate. It is also against Unicode policies to make such changes.Scripts and New Characters - Klingon
[87-M3] Motion: The UTC rejects encoding the Klingon script. [L2/01-212]
W3CMoved by Rick McGowan, seconded by Mark Davis[87-A15] Action Item for Ken Whistler: Update the pipeline page noting the formal rejection of� Klingon. [L2/01-212]9 for (Adobe, Apple, Basis, IBM, Microsoft, NCR, PeopleSoft, Sun, Sybase)
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1 abstain (SAP)[87-A16] Action Item for Asmus Freytag: As Unicode liaison, inform WG2 that the UTC has formally rejected the encoding of� Klingon. [L2/01-212]
[87-A17] Action Item for Mark Davis: Reply to W3C that the UTC is receptive to documenting in a technical report the subject of internationalized white space collapsing, but needs a better problem description. [L2/01-175][87-A18] Action Item for Asmus Freytag: Relay the UTC's request to Michel Suignard to please consider contributing to the discussion of internationalized white space collapsing. [L2/01-175]
PRESENT: Adobe Systems, Inc.; Apple Computer; Basis Technology; IBM Corporation; Microsoft Corporation; NCR Corporation; PeopleSoft; SAP AG; Sun Microsystems; Sybase, Inc.
NOT PRESENT: Compaq Computer; Government of India, MIT; HP Co.; Justsystem Corp.; Oracle Corp.; Progress Software; RLG; RWS Group LLC; Unisys Corporation.
Total members represented: 10, Total not represented: 9
Scripts and New Characters - Aegean
[87-M4] Motion: The UTC accepts the proposal to encode Aegean scripts given in document. L2/01-149, with a glyph correction at U+100CA and a change in character name for U+10090, from LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B122 OLIVE OIL to LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B122 OLIVE.
UTC Membership Roll Call AdjustmentMoved by Rick McGowan, seconded by V.S. Umamaheswaran[87-A19] Action Item for Debbie Anderson: Inform Michael Everson of the UTC decisions on the Aegean scripts proposal and ensure that the proposal gets updated in time for the October WG2 meeting, to make amendment 1 for Part 2. [L2/01-149]8 for (Adobe, Apple, IBM, Microsoft, NCR, PeopleSoft, SAP, Sun, Sybase)
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1 abstain (Basis)[87-A20] Action Item for Ken Whistler: Update the pipeline page with the accepted Agean scripts characters. [L2/01-149]
Scripts and New Characters - Limbu
[87-M5] Motion: The UTC accepts the proposal to encode the Limbu script with the character repertoire, names and glyphs as shown in L2/01-137, 138, and 139.
Scripts and New Characters - Arabic Ligature RialMoved by Ken Whistler, seconded by Rick McGowan[87-A21] Action Item for Asmus Freytag: Notify Mike Ksar that he needs to put the Limbu proposal on the WG2 agenda for the Singapore meeting, to consider for amendment 2 for part 1. [L2/01-137, 138, 139]7 for (Adobe, Apple, IBM, Microsoft, NCR, PeopleSoft, Sybase)
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3 abstain (Basis, SAP, Sun)[87-A22] Action Item for Ken Whistler: Update the pipeline page with the accepted Limbu script characters. [L2/01-137, 138, 139]
[87-A23] Action Item for Rick McGowan: Get a Limbu font. [L2/01-137, 138, 139]
[87-M6] Motion: The UTC accepts the character ARABIC CURRENCY SIGN RIAL at U+FDFC, with the following properties: general category Sc, bidi AL, with the compatibility decomposition and glyph as given in L2/01-148R.
UTC Membership Roll Call AdjustmentMoved by Ken Whistler, seconded by V.S. Umamaheswaran[87-A24] Action Item for Ken Whistler: Ask Roozbeh Pournader to update the proposal for ARABIC CURRENCY SIGN RIAL and forward it to Mike Ksar for the WG2 agenda for the Singapore meeting, to consider for amendment 2 for part 1. [L2/01-148R]8 for (Adobe, Apple, Basis, IBM, Microsoft, NCR, Sun, Sybase)
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3 abstain (PeopleSoft, SAP)[87-A25] Action Item for Ken Whistler: Update the pipeline page with the ARABIC CURRENCY SIGN RIAL. [L2/01-148R]
Scripts and New Characters - Ugaritic
[87-M7] Motion: The UTC accepts the Ugaritic character repertoire and names as given in document L2/01-141, to be encoded as described in the Roadmap (103C00..103DF).
UTC Membership Roll Call AdjustmentMoved by Rick McGowan, seconded by V.S. Umamaheswaran[87-A26] Action Itemfor Ken Whistler: Update the pipeline page with the Ugaritic script characters. [L2/01-141]7 for (Adobe, Apple, IBM, Microsoft, NCR, Sun, Sybase)
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WG20
[87-A27] Action Item for Arnold Winkler: Communicate with the US SC22 delegate that 15435 should be withdrawn.Scripts and New Characters - Egyptian Hieroglyphs
[87-C4] Consensus: The UTC supports the development of a proposal for encoding Egyptian hieroglyphs consisting of the Gardiner subset while leaving hieroglyphic extensions and markup issues for later study.INFITT
[87-C5] Consensus: The UTC has a general policy not to re-encode existing scripts. Thus the UTC will not re-encode Tamil. Based on the information available, the current encoding of Tamil is sufficient for Tamil text processing.� The UTC invites submission of information on characters that might be missing from the encoding. [L2/01-221]GB 18030
[87-A28] Action Item for Markus Scherer, Cathy Wissink: Work with the Editorial Committee to update the GB 18030 FAQ and post. [L2/01-216]Character Mapping Tables[87-A29] Action Item for Rick McGowan: Post GB 18030 mapping table with explanatory text.
[87-A30] Action Item for Cathy Wissink: Verify the mappings for GB 18030 with the Chinese committee.
[87-C6] Consensus: The UTC authorizes a draft update of UTR#22: Character Mapping Tables which incorporates the three items from L2/01-180 (for charset xml: subchar1, stateful (SI/SO) encoding - single xml mapping file, and also for charset xml: iso-2022) and takes into account the feedback received during the discussion.Supporting UTF-16 in C and C++[87-A31] Action Item for Markus Scherer: Prepare a draft update of UTR#22: Character Mapping Tables. [L2/01-180]
[87-M8] Motion: Archive the mappings/EastAsian files to an archive directory and add a readme to explain the issues with them. [L2/01-179, 192, 193]
Moved by Mark Davis, seconded by Ken Whistler[87-A32] Action Item for Rick McGowan: Archive the mappings/EastAsian files, adding to the readme analysis from L2/01-179, 192.8 for (Apple, IBM, Microsoft, Oracle, PeopleSoft, SAP, Sun, Sybase)
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1 abstain (Adobe)[87-A33] Action Item for V.S. Umamaheswaran: Develop an FAQ on JIS X 0213.
[87-M9] Motion: Forward to the C and C++ committees a request for an unambiguous UTF-16 datatype and string literal support. [L2/01-195, 220]UTC Membership Roll Call AdjustmentMoved by Nobu Mori, seconded by Asmus Freytag[87-A34] Action Item for Nobu Mori: Write up a document requesting that the C/C++ committees add a UTF-16 datatype and string literal support. Send to the UTC/L2 lists for review as a joint UTC/L2 proposal. [L2/01-195, 220]
7 for (Basis, Microsoft, NCR, Oracle, PeopleSoft, SAP, Sun)
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3 abstain (Adobe, Apple, IBM)[87-A35] Action Item for Asmus Freytag: Contact Kent Karlsson for background information for proposal to C/C++ committees. [L2/01-220]
[87-A36] Action Item for Hideki Hiura: Inform Steve Clamagh (Chair of C++ committee) about the UTC proposal on supporting UTF-16 and ask to have it be considered. [L2/01-195, 220]
Properties - Case Mappings
[87-M10] Motion: Make the change (given in L2/01-196) to SpecialCasing.txt to better handle Greek sigma.Moved by Ken Whistler, seconded by Murray Sargent[87-A37] Action Item for Mark Davis: Update SpecialCasing.txt to better handle Greek sigma. [L2/01-196]9 for (Adobe, Apple, Basis, IBM, Microsoft, NCR, Oracle, Sun, Sybase)
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1 abstain (SAP)[87-M11] Motion: Incorporate UTR#21: Case Mappings into Unicode 4.
Moved by Mark Davis, seconded by V.S. Umamaheswaran[87-A38] Action Item for Editorial Committee: Incorporate UTR#21: Case Mappings into Unicode 4.8 for (Adobe, Apple, Basis, IBM, Microsoft, NCR, Oracle, Sybase)
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2 abstain (SAP, Sun)
PRESENT: Adobe Systems, Inc.; Apple Computer; Basis Technology; IBM Corporation; Microsoft Corporation; NCR Corporation; Oracle Corp.; PeopleSoft; SAP AG; Sun Microsystems; Sybase, Inc.
NOT PRESENT: Compaq Computer; Government of India, MIT; HP Co.; Justsystem Corp.; Progress Software; RLG; RWS Group LLC; Unisys Corporation.
Total members represented: 11, Total not represented: 8
PUA Descriptions
[87-C7] Consensus: The UTC supports development of an XML description of Unicode character properties. [L2/01-194]UTC Membership Roll Call Adjustment[87-A39] Action Item for Mark Davis, Eric Muller: Produce a draft technical report for the next UTC and a sample file showing the Unicode Character Database in that format. [L2/01-194]
[87-A40] Action Item for Rick McGowan, John Jenkins: Set up a database for UTC members to use to contain information about variants.
[87-A41] Action Item for John Jenkins: Prepare a document on variation selectors for the next UTC.
IRG
[87-C8] Consensus: The UTC wishes to thank the IRG and its Rapporteur, Mr. Zhang, for their excellent work on Vertical Extension B.Bidi[87-M12] Motion: The UTC asks the IRG to include the U-source in its publications and also to include EACC in that U-source.
Moved by John Jenkins, seconded by Ken Whistler[87-A42] Action Item for John Jenkins: Ask the IRG for mappings or pointers to mappings for their character sets.9 for (Adobe, Apple, Basis, IBM, Microsoft, NCR, Oracle, Sun, Sybase)
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[87-A43] Action Item for Bidi Committee: Analyze the bidi issues raised in the Atkin/Stansifer documents and make recommendations on what actions to take. [L2/01-218, 219]Arabic Cursive Joining[87-A44] Action Item for Editorial Committee:� Take the recommendations from the bidi committee on the issues raised in the Atkin/Stansifer documents and see if documentation changes are required and how such changes should be managed. [L2/01-218, 219]
[87-A45] Action Item for Rick McGowan: Add Steve Atkin to the bidi e-mail list.
[87-A46] Action Item for Steve Atkin: Contact Mark Leisher and let him know about the bidi problems detected in his freeware.
[87-M13] Motion: The UTC approves fixing the inconsistency in joining behavior for U+06C0 when decomposed into U+06D5 U+0654 by changing the joining rules (item 1 of L2/01-214). It remands to the Editorial Committee to make the necessary fixes for items 1 and 6 (using the name LAM ALEF instead of ALEF.LAM). Items 2, 3, 4, and 5 should be considered by the Bidi Committee for its recommendation. [L2/01-214]UTC Membership Roll Call AdjustmentMoved by Mark Davis, seconded by Ken Whistler[87-A47] Action Item for Editorial Committee: Make the updates to Arabic cursive joining necessary to correct items 1 and 6 of L2/01-214, based on motion 87-M13.7 for (Adobe, Apple, IBM, Microsoft, NCR, Sun, Sybase)
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4 abstain (Basis, Oracle, PeopleSoft, SAP)[87-A48] Action Item for Bidi Committee: Analyze the bidi issues raised in items 2, 3, 4, and 5 of document L2/01-214 and make recommendations to the UTC on what actions to take.
[87-A49] Action Item for Rick McGowan: Make a list of characters in the standard that have been deprecated.
UTF-8S
[87-A50] Action Item for Members: Determine from company database engineers the need for UTF-8S.Properties - Case Mappings[87-A51] Action Item for Toby Phipps, Nobu Mori, Jianping Yang: Update the UTF-8S proposal, including adding performance measurements. [L2/01-230]
[87-A52] Action Item for Lisa Moore: Invite Kent Karlsson to participate in discussions on his proposal on changes to SpecialCasing.txt and soft dot above at the next UTC. [L2/01-202]Properties - Graphemes[87-A53] Action Item for Mark Davis: Relay to Kent Karlsson the feedback that the UTC does not wish to modify the normal case for casing i and j. [L2/01-191R]
[87-M14] Motion: Adopt the definition of locale-independent grapheme as given in L2/01-086, with the term locale-independent grapheme to be revised.Properties - Ideographic Description PropertyMoved by Mark Davis, seconded by Rick McGowan[87-A54] Action Item for Mark Davis: Solicit a new name for locale-independent grapheme on unicore. [L2/01-086]11 for (Adobe, Apple, Basis, IBM, Justsystem, Microsoft, Oracle, PeopleSoft, SAP, Sun, Sybase)
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1 abstain (NCR)[87-A55] Action Item for Mark Davis: Update property files with the new� locale-independent grapheme property. [L2/01-086]
[87-A56] Action Item for Mark Davis: Update UTR#17: Character Encoding Model and UTR#18: Unicode Regular Expression Guidelines with the new� locale-independent grapheme property. [L2/01-086]
[87-A57] Action Item for Editorial Committee: Create appropriate erratum for the new� locale-independent grapheme property. [L2/01-086]
[87-A58] Action Item for Mark Davis: Notify the W3C of� the new� locale-independent grapheme property. [L2/01-086]
[87-A59] Action Item for Lisa Moore: Add an agenda item for the next UTC to discuss the name of the new locale-independent grapheme property and its interactions with other properties. [L2/01-086]
[87-M15] Motion: Adopt the definition of� an ideographic description property as given in L2/01-085, with the change to split the IDS operand into CJK radical and unified CJK ideograph.Properties - Combining Grapheme JoinerMoved by Mark Davis, seconded by V.S. Umamaheswaran[87-A60] Action Item for Mark Davis, Editorial Committee: Incorporate the new ideographic description property into the appropriate version of the Standard and database. [L2/01-085]11 for (Adobe, Apple, Basis, IBM, Microsoft, NCR, Oracle, PeopleSoft, SAP, Sun, Sybase)
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[87-A61] Action Item for Mark Davis: Document the semantics of the combining grapheme joiner for discussion at the next UTC.WG2 - Consent Docket
[87-M16] Motion: Accept items 1-6 of Consent Docket L2/01-227 with additional name changes to item 6:
ITEM 1: name changes to 10F7, 10F8, 267C, 267D
ITEM 2: additional 74 math characters added to the BMP
ITEM 3: moved character from 255F to 27D0
ITEM 4: reconfirm 4 characters the UTC had requested to be removed (FA4A, FA5E, FA5F, FA67)
ITEM 5: name changes to 2144, 23BE, 23BF..23CC
ITEM 6: 29D1 LEFT BLACK BOWTIE� => BOWTIE WITH LEFT HALF BLACK
������������� 29D2 RIGHT BLACK BOWTIE => BOWTIE WITH RIGHT HALF BLACK
������������� 29D4 LEFT BLACK TIMES => TIMES WITH LEFT HALF BLACK
������������� 29D5 RIGHT BLACK TIMES => TIMES WITH RIGHT HALF BLACKMoved by Ken Whistler, seconded by V.S. Umamaheswaran[87-A62] Action Item for Unicode L2 Liaison: Ensure that the name changes to 29D1, 29D2, 29D4, 29D5 given in motion 87-M15 are part of the US comments on the FDAM. [L2/01-227]11 for (Adobe, Apple, Basis, IBM, Justsystem, Microsoft, NCR, Oracle, PeopleSoft, Sun, Sybase)
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1 abstain (SAP)[87-A63] Action Item for Ken Whistler: Update the pipeline and database with the changes in the PDAM for Amendment 1 given in motion 87-M15 and document L2/01-227.
PRESENT: Adobe Systems, Inc.; Apple Computer (by proxy); Basis Technology; IBM Corporation; Justsystem Corp. (by proxy); Microsoft Corporation; NCR Corporation; Oracle Corp.; RLG; Sun Microsystems; Sybase, Inc.
NOT PRESENT: Compaq Computer; Government of India, MIT; HP Co.; PeopleSoft; Progress Software; RWS Group LLC; SAP AG; Unisys Corporation.
Total members represented: 11, Total not represented: 8
Collation
[87-C9] Consensus: The UTC favors stabilization of the UCA table, targeting the repertoire of Unicode 3.1. Stabilization means stabilization of the weights under extension by the addition of future scripts, with a goal of maintaining backwards compatibility.UTC Membership Roll Call Adjustment[87-A64] Action Item for Ken Whistler, Mark Davis: Develop a stability proposal for the UCA collation weight table.
[87-M17] Motion: Give the unit separator the least non zero primary weight and also it must not be a variable weight.
Moved by Mark Davis, seconded by Ken Whistler[87-M18] Motion: The UTC authorizes the posting of a draft UCA conformance test, with the eventual goal being an approved conformance test as part of UTS#10: Unicode Collation Algorithm.9 for (Adobe, Apple, Basis, IBM, Justsystem, Microsoft, NCR, Sun, Sybase)
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2 abstain (Oracle, RLG)Moved by Mark Davis, seconded by Ken Whistler[87-A65] Action Item for Mark Davis: Post the UCA conformance test and solicit feedback.10 for (Adobe, Apple, Basis, IBM, Justsystem, Microsoft, Oracle, RLG, Sun, Sybase)
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1 abstain (NCR)[87-C10] Consensus: The UTC authorizes the posting of a draft update of UTS#10: Unicode Collation Algorithm to update the table and incorporate other changes as discussed.
[87-A66] Action Item for Mark Davis, Ken Whistler: Post a draft update of UTS#10: Unicode Collation Algorithm and solicit feedback.
Math Technical Report
[87-A67] Action Item for V.S. Umamaheswaran: Inform Michel Suignard of the correct way to process the list of variation selectors for PDAM 1. [L2/01-226]East Asian Width[87-A68] Action Item for Rick McGowan: Review the math technical report in detail and provide feedback to the authors by June 1.[L2/01-226]
[87-M19] Motion: The UTC authorizes progressing document L2/01-226 to Proposed Draft UTR#25: Unicode Support for Mathematics, after incorporating the feedback received during the meeting.
Moved by Ken Whistler, seconded by Murray Sargent[87-A69] Action Item for Murray Sargent, Asmus Freytag: Update Proposed Draft UTR#25: Unicode Support for Mathematics, have it reviewed by the Editorial Committee and then post. [L2/01-226]12 for (Adobe, Apple, Basis, IBM, Justsystem, Microsoft, NCR, Oracle, PeopleSoft, RLG, Sun, Sybase)
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1 abstain (SAP)[87-A70] Action Item for Lisa Moore: Notify Murray Sargent of the next Editorial Committee meeting date.
[87-M20] Motion: Update the East Asian data files changing the list in L2/01-189, 00AE to 273D to A, and all Jamo to W, post, and include in Unicode 3.1.1.�Citing the Unicode StandardMoved by Asmus Freytag, seconded by Ken Whistler[87-A71] Action Item for Lisa Moore: Add the East Asian updates to the list of data file fixes for 3.1.1.[L2/01-189]13 for (unanimous)
[87-A72] Action Item for Asmus Freytag: Make updates to the East Asian width tables to reflect the changes agreed to in 87-M19. [L2/01-189]
[87-A73] Action Item for Editorial Committee: Modify the enumerated versions page and the versions page to align with the method of citing the Unicode Standard specified in document L2/01-233.Mapping of JIS X 0213 Character FA45
[87-A74] Action Item for Ken Whistler: Write up the problem with the mapping of FA45 by JIS X 0213 and distribute to Japan SC2, IRG, and WG2 (Sato-san, Kobayashi-san, John Jenkins, and Mike Ksar) L2/01-164, p.82.UTC Membership Roll Call Adjustment[87-A75] Action Item for John Jenkins: Present the problem with the mapping of FA45 by JIS X 0213 at the June IRG meeting.
Bracket Disunification
[87-M21] Motion: Reverse the decision made in motion 86-M6 not to disunify brackets.
W3CMoved by Michel Suignard, seconded by Asmus Freytag (by proxy)[87-A76] Action Item for Michel Suignard: Write a document answering the questions raised in L2/01-168.7 for (Adobe, Basis, Microsoft, NCR, Oracle, PeopleSoft, SAP)
4 against (Apple, RLG, Sun, Sybase)
2 abstain (IBM, Justsystem)[87-A77] Action Item for Lisa Moore: Add the bracket disunification topic to the agenda of the next UTC.
[87-M22] Motion: The UTC authorizes a draft update to UAX#13: Unicode Newline Guidelines to add a section on collapsing white space.
Moved by Mark Davis, seconded by V.S. Umamaheswaran[87-A78] Action Item for Mark Davis, Michel Suignard: Produce an update to UAX#13: Unicode Newline Guidelines that adds a section on collapsing white space.10 for (Adobe, Apple, IBM, Microsoft, NCR, Oracle, PeopleSoft, RLG, SAP, Sun)
1 against (Sybase)
2 abstain (Basis, Justsystem)[87-A79] Action Item for Mark Davis: Convey to W3C the UTC action to update UAX#13: Unicode Newline Guidelines with a section on collapsing white space.
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Joan Aliprand | RLG |
Deborah Anderson | UC Berkeley |
Joe Becker | Xerox |
Dave Birdsall | H2 |
Mark Davis | IBM |
Asmus Freytag | Basis |
Hideki Hiura | Sun� |
John Jenkins | Apple |
Michael Kaplan | Trigeminal |
Mike Ksar� | �WG2 |
Rick McGowan | Unicode/Apple (proxy) |
Lisa Moore | IBM |
Nobu Mori | SAP |
Eric Muller | Adobe |
John O'Conner | Sun |
Toby Phipps | PeopleSoft |
Gary Roberts | NCR |
Murray Sargent� | Microsoft |
Markus Scherer | IBM |
V.S. Umamaheswaran | IBM |
Ken Whistler | Sybase |
Cathy Wissink | Microsoft |
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