coordination record in September CJK joint meeting
Dear Prof. Kim In the attached excel, I listed the coordination records in CJK joint meeting Taipei. Please check if it is the same as your record. Among the total 261 original unacceptable variant groups (258 + 5F37強 + 5191冑 + 9318錘), In the round 0, 53+55 go to C rule (in you don’t mind C takes the 53 neutral groups), 50 go to K rule In the round 1, 25 go to C rule, 13 go to K rule; in the round 2, 2 go to C, 3 go to K; which means, 25+13+2+3 = 43 variant groups have been solved. C and K reached a consensus on above 201 variant groups, leaving 60 groups unsolved. Let’s work closely to iron out our differences of the rest 60 in the coming IETF meeting. Regards WANG Wei
On Fri, Nov 11, 2016 at 1:57 AM, 王伟 <wangwei@cnic.cn> wrote:
Dear Prof. Kim
In the attached excel, I listed the coordination records in CJK joint meeting Taipei.
Please check if it is the same as your record.
Among the total 261 original unacceptable variant groups (258 + 5F37強 + 5191冑 + 9318錘),
In the round 0, 53+55 go to C rule (in you don’t mind C takes the 53 neutral groups), 50 go to K rule
In the round 1, 25 go to C rule, 13 go to K rule;
in the round 2, 2 go to C, 3 go to K;
which means, 25+13+2+3 = 43 variant groups have been solved.
C and K reached a consensus on above 201 variant groups, leaving 60 groups unsolved.
Let’s work closely to iron out our differences of the rest 60 in the coming IETF meeting.
Regards
WANG Wei
-- 김 경석 KIM, Kyongsok
Dear Mr. Wang Wei: Enclosed you will find what C and K agreed on Sep. 30, 2016. There are four sheets of Hanja chars and one summary sheet. Thanks. KIM< K. On Fri, Nov 11, 2016 at 6:14 PM, KIM Kyongsok <gimgs0@gmail.com> wrote:
On Fri, Nov 11, 2016 at 1:57 AM, 王伟 <wangwei@cnic.cn> wrote:
Dear Prof. Kim
In the attached excel, I listed the coordination records in CJK joint meeting Taipei.
Please check if it is the same as your record.
Among the total 261 original unacceptable variant groups (258 + 5F37強 + 5191冑 + 9318錘),
In the round 0, 53+55 go to C rule (in you don’t mind C takes the 53 neutral groups), 50 go to K rule
In the round 1, 25 go to C rule, 13 go to K rule;
in the round 2, 2 go to C, 3 go to K;
which means, 25+13+2+3 = 43 variant groups have been solved.
C and K reached a consensus on above 201 variant groups, leaving 60 groups unsolved.
Let’s work closely to iron out our differences of the rest 60 in the coming IETF meeting.
Regards
WANG Wei
-- 김 경석 KIM, Kyongsok
-- 김 경석 KIM, Kyongsok
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