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abadidea
abadidea
@[email protected]  ·  activity timestamp 3 days ago

Han Unification: not violent, just really inconvenient

#unicode #chinese #history #classicalchinese #linguistics

meme: "Han Unification"

what you think happened: (a Han Dynasty mural depicting a bloody battle)

what actually happened: (a photo of a Unicode Consortium meeting)
meme: "Han Unification" what you think happened: (a Han Dynasty mural depicting a bloody battle) what actually happened: (a photo of a Unicode Consortium meeting)
meme: "Han Unification" what you think happened: (a Han Dynasty mural depicting a bloody battle) what actually happened: (a photo of a Unicode Consortium meeting)
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gábor ugray
gábor ugray
@[email protected] replied  ·  activity timestamp 3 days ago

@0xabad1dea may this still hold true years from now

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Owlor
Owlor
@[email protected] replied  ·  activity timestamp 3 days ago

@0xabad1dea Those are some very white faces for representing a group of people making decisions about how to best map chinese, japanese and korean characters.

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abadidea
abadidea
@[email protected] replied  ·  activity timestamp 3 days ago

@Owlor just to be 100% clear, this isn't literally the meeting where it happened a few decades ago, just the first photo I found of a Unicode meeting where there's a sign saying it's a Unicode meeting.

I don't know who was involved in the decision, though there's probably a record somewhere.

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Robin Leroy
Robin Leroy
@[email protected] replied  ·  activity timestamp 3 days ago

@0xabad1dea A lot of the CJK work is on the ISO side, see https://www.unicode.org/irg/.

On the UTC side, see the relevant WG https://www.unicode.org/consortium/cjkunihan.html.

On the history see https://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode17.0.0/core-spec/appendix-e/.

Eiso Chan (now CJK group vice chair) had a interesting thread on Twitter on the necessity of unification, see https://web.archive.org/web/20220115002546/https://twitter.com/FakeUnicode/status/1455676926568271873. See also https://www.unicode.org/notes/tn26/.

UTN #26: On the Encoding of Latin, Greek, Cyrillic, and Han

Twitter

Fake “Unicode.” ↙️ on Twitter

“@boring_cactus @vriesk In defense of Han Unification:”

Appendix E – Unicode 17.0.0

UTC CJK & Unihan Working Group

Ideographic Research Group

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