Dear CGP members Before ICANN 53 Buenos Aries, CGP generated a minimum shared set as the basic CGP repertoire. Based on this char set, CGP generated LGR-1, and coordinated with JGP following Yoneya’s alogorthm. Both parties have the same output. After ICANN53, the registry members of CGP took part in the CDNC Taiwan meeting. CDNC urged to add the rest of CDNC chars into CGP LGR-1, to create a CGP repertoire which also works with CDNC. Considering the possibility that all TLD registries will adopt the root zone rules as their second level rules in the future, CDNC and most CGP members think it is necessary to make an extended CDNC table (CDNC+), which is exactly the CGP table as well. The good news is, all CDNC chars and variant setting have been accepted by JGP. The only problem is 197 new chars (from IICore and China normalized hanzi table) are still under review by the linguistic experts from China mainland, Taiwan, and Hong Kong. We will finish the new table and variant setting this month, then we will re-coordinate with JGP. <http://cn.bing.com/dict/search?q=If&FORM=BDVSP6&mkt=zh-cn> If there <http://cn.bing.com/dict/search?q=are&FORM=BDVSP6&mkt=zh-cn> are <http://cn.bing.com/dict/search?q=no&FORM=BDVSP6&mkt=zh-cn> no <http://cn.bing.com/dict/search?q=accidents&FORM=BDVSP6&mkt=zh-cn> accidents <http://cn.bing.com/dict/search?q=%2C&FORM=BDVSP6&mkt=zh-cn> , CGP and JGP reach a new consensus on repertoire, variant and rules. Best Regards Wang Wei
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王伟