Patrice Dumas wrote:
Please state your counter example. I'm laying out the parameters by which we could relax the current rule. If we don't lay out the boundaries correctly the replacement rule will end up still being too restrictive.On Sat, May 31, 2008 at 04:09:25PM -0700, Toshio Kuratomi wrote:However, the flipside of this is if a program has an xml config file that the user is expected to edit manually in a text editor and the program will adapt to multiple encodings (for instance, by using libxml2 to parse the file[1]_) having it exist in utf-8 is much better than having it exist in SOME_EXOTIC_ENCODING. In this case it's the programI disagree. It is not an obvious choice and should be left to the maintainer. It depends on the user target of the software, for instance.
-Toshio
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