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Posted to dev@subversion.apache.org by Ben Reser <be...@reser.org> on 2004/05/12 06:20:54 UTC
Re: svn commit: r9636 - trunk
On Thu, May 06, 2004 at 12:05:54PM -0500, kfogel@tigris.org wrote:
> Author: kfogel
> Date: Thu May 6 12:05:54 2004
> New Revision: 9636
>
> Modified:
> trunk/COMMITTERS
> Log:
> * COMMITTERS: Convert to UTF-8 so everybody's name can be represented.
> Put a 'utf-8' coding marker in local variables list for Emacs.
> (Other editors may have similar magic, if so, please add.)
I'm not sure I'm fond of this change. I understand that it was a
solution to an encoding difficutly with people's names. But now we have
a file that to many people using software that doesn't support UTF-8
that appears to contain garbage in it...
A big problem with changing encodings to text files that many people
will reading in a terminal is that *MOST* terminals still don't support
UTF-8. The ones that do don't do it well.
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Re: svn commit: r9636 - trunk
Posted by kf...@collab.net.
Ben Reser <be...@reser.org> writes:
> I'm not sure I'm fond of this change. I understand that it was a
> solution to an encoding difficutly with people's names. But now we have
> a file that to many people using software that doesn't support UTF-8
> that appears to contain garbage in it...
>
> A big problem with changing encodings to text files that many people
> will reading in a terminal is that *MOST* terminals still don't support
> UTF-8. The ones that do don't do it well.
No big deal. So they'll see a few chars of garbage -- it won't be the
first time that's happened to them, surely :-).
This project has contributors from all over the world; it seems
reasonable to me that we use an encoding that can handle their names.
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