I absolutely mind if you drop support for ISO-8859 family, and I was
also to say that I am unfortunately also stuck with RHEL bacause it is
the Linux distribution that is supported at UiO
At Linguateca we still have a large number of corpora in ISO and we are
using vislcg3 for semantic annotation...
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So, nobody minds if I drop support for ISO-8859 family, UTF-16/32, BIG5, etc?
And nobody minds if distros older than Debian stable can't easily build CG-3?