tor 2008-03-13 klockan 09:41 -0500 skrev Toshio Kuratomi: > Ralf Corsepius wrote: > > Transliterate/translate them to ASCII. > > > This is a proposal I am strongly -1 to. Ok, then allow the full Unicode range in Name:. But a decision needs to be made. Should it be possible to do all command line system management with only knowledge of the basic latin character set? Or even: Should it be possible to do all command line system management with _no_ knowledge if the latin character set? (That would mean transliterating "yum" and "ls".) Probably the answers are "yes" and "uhm, perhaps if someone figures out how". Then the output of the command line tools (rpm -q, yum list, ls *.rpm etc.) needs to be such that everyone who can type the command can also manually copy the output from the screen to the keyboard. The command can of course show several names, at the same time or using different options. So you still need to provide those ASCII names somehow. The only alternatives to transliteration I can see are serial numbers of some kind, lots of '\xxx' in strings or punycode (xn-collier-fonts-9gb). /abo -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list