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RE: [Syslog-sec] Sturctured Data & Unicode
Hi,
If you are suggesting what I think you are suggesting, I disagree with
this approach.
What I hear you saying is, we will allow, say, a Japanese operator to
express **values** in a Japanese langauge, but they need to learn a
US-ASCII based language to read the **name** for the data point. This
strikes me as being rather biased in favor of people that use
languages that are US-ASCII based. It would be easier for that
Japanese operator to be able to design their name-value pairs fully in
Japanese, both name and value.
I also don't see why such a restriction is necessary. There is no
extra cost borne by US-ASCII language based users for allowing a
Unicode format, since US-ASCII is a subset of Unicode and no extra
bits on the wire are required for their US-ASCII name-value pairs when
written in Unicode format.
If you want to ensure that IETF-STANDARD name-value pairs are
understandable to the largest community, then requiring that IETF
standards-track names be specified in US-ASCII, that would make some
sense, but I think it probably should go further and require that the
names be in English, just as it is a requirement that Internet-Drafts
and RFCs be written in English. But this should NOT mean that the name
field, if it can also contain names that are not standards-track,
should be restricted to support only US-ASCII format.
I am also a bit concerned that requiring names to only support
US-ASCII will lead implementors to only support US-ASCII for the
values as well, and that would be unfair to a large, and growing,
percentage of Internet users.
So I tend to disagree with the suggestion to limit the name to
US-ASCII.
David Harrington
dbharrington@comcast.net
-----Original Message-----
From: syslog-sec-bounces@www.employees.org
[mailto:syslog-sec-bounces@www.employees.org] On Behalf Of Rainer
Gerhards
Sent: Monday, September 20, 2004 9:47 AM
To: syslog-sec@employees.org
Subject: [Syslog-sec] Sturctured Data & Unicode
Hi list,
STRUCTURED-DATA is currently specified as All-Unicode. STRUCTURED-DATA
consists of structured data elements. Each of them consists of a name
and name-value pairs.
After going through some scenarios, I think we do NOT need to support
full Unicode in the name tags. So I propose we allow Unicode only in
the values and limit the name tags to US-ASCII. If nobody objects, I
will edit the draft in this way.
Thanks,
Rainer
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