Dear all, It seems to me that the CGP repertoire is expanding, even no one suggests to remove something from the MSR-1. Actually, the content of the MSR-1, Han Repertoire really need being carefully reviewed , in my view, at least the following issues be discussed: 1. The obsolete Korean LIdu have proved no longer used, They should be removed from the CGP repertoire. Such as 乤、乥、兯、兺, about 80 characters in CDNC 2. The Han Radicals /Strokes that are not regarded as independent Hanzi, (不成字的部首或笔画)should not be included in CGP Repertoire. such as丬、丿、乚、乛. 3. Concerning a few CJK B characters, I think we need to carefully check: a) If they really probably be used in TOP level domain name ? b) What’s their usage frequency if available ? c) Is there really any application needing such characters as domain name ? d) From technical side, CJK B causes data type major change , registrars should evaluate the impact (to variant complexity and font support problem ) and is it worth to make such change in the near future. Regards, Zhang