>> I think that people whose alphabet is for example Cyrillic already use a
>> Latin transliteration in those files, so it’s good.
> At present, such people have no choice ;-).

Right :)  So the new policy of real name thanks to UTF-8 + ASCII
transliteration is a superset of the existing conditions, which should
be fine with everyone (i.e. names can finally be written with whatever
characters they require, and people in the old world can read it with
non-UTF 8-capable tools).

>> Are you also including names using extended Latin alphabets (like
>> Łukasz) in your suggestion?
> No.

Then it’s fine.


Thanks for the feedback.  Regards

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