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[url] UAX #14: Unicode Line Breaking Algorithm | www.unicode.org
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⟨SnoopJ⟩ egg|matrix|egg, I believe I have... ⮪ So, in terms of the _current_ process: the Consortium has three Technical Committees; the UTC, CLDR-TC, and ICU-TC. Under the UTC are subcommittees and ad hoc groups which deal with incoming proposals and feedback relevant to their areas, and produce reports with recommendations at every UTC. https://www.unicode.org/consortium/UnicodeOrganizationChart.pdf
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Some of these ad hoc groups actually have subgroups/special-purpose meetings: PAG has the SCWG (and there is also a unicodetools group, but that mostly deals with implementing things, it does not usually bubble up proposals), EDC has the FAQ meetings.
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SnoopJ: you also asked how the pieces got put together, that is something I am less familiar with (all those bits were around when I started getting involved in the UTC, given that this was at UTC #170. PAG is very recent, it started with COVID-19; prior to that the technical discussion of PAG issues was in plenary.
<egg|matrix|egg>
I think SAH and EDC are ancient.
<SnoopJ>
ED being ancient makes sense, the talk by Deborah Anderson linked from the SAH landing page looks very much like the class of information I'm interested in
<SnoopJ>
it is, and it looks like there's a comparable presentation about CLDR 👀
<egg|matrix|egg>
yeah, this year there was no Unicode conference so instead they made some videos about Unicode
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