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Crissov opened this issue Feb 5, 2017 · 2 comments
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Dinosaur emojis #99

Crissov opened this issue Feb 5, 2017 · 2 comments

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Crissov commented Feb 5, 2017

Two kinds of dinosaurs, T-Rex and Sauropod, have been accepted for inclusion in Unicode 10.0, but there are many more species. Some are hard to distinguish from Dragons πŸ‰πŸ².

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  • L2/17-161 = N4794 is a collection of comments by national standardization bodies (represented in ISO SC2) about Unicode 10 character additions. It includes a lenghty but mostly valid argument by the Irish NSB (i.e. Michael Everson) that recommends 15 Jurassic and 3 more recently extinct animals (mammoth, sabre-tooth cat, dodo). The UK NSB also specifically requests at least Stegosaurus, Triceratops and Velociraptor if Tyrannosaurus Rex is added.

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Crissov commented Mar 2, 2017

This was referenced May 9, 2017
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Crissov commented Feb 7, 2018

While T-Rex and Sauropod have been added to Unicode 10.0 released in mid-2017, there are many other types of dinosaurs. I'll keep this issue open for those.

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