> You would face two problems with the IETF. One is that we > rarely take on work for which we cannot add value and do > effective reviews. The other is that we generally don't do work > that is not Internet-specific, and your audience would seem much > broader that the Internet alone. Terms like "rarely" and > "generally" imply that you could perhaps convince people that > this should be an exception, but I believe it would be an uphill > battle. > > john I would like the coded character set to be an official character set of the internet because I plan on writing an extension for Firefox and Thunderbird, where charset="x-iswa-2008". > ISO/IEC JTC1/SC2 I'll look again, but I was most impressed with the IETF. Maybe I should self publish as an open standard technical report. Regards, -Steve _______________________________________________ Ietf@xxxxxxxx https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf