The Unicode Consortium announced remaining week that it turned into pushing the discharge of Unicode 14 again by six months. Now in place of a brand new batch of emoji coming out in 2021, we gained’t see the brand new ones till 2022. The cause is — you guessed it — COVID-19.
Specifically, the Consortium is delaying the release of Unicode Standard Version 14.Zero, which would include a brand new batch of emoji characters. Mark Davis, President of the Consortium, said in a statement that attempting to stick to the unique schedule would put a strain at the Consortium’s volunteers: “Under the modern-day instances we’ve heard that our individuals have lots on their plates in the meanwhile and determined it became inside the high-quality hobbies of our volunteers and the agencies that rely on the same old to push out our launch date. This year we simply can’t commit to the equal schedule we’ve adhered to within the beyond.” One assumes “current circumstances” can most effective consult with the coronavirus pandemic.
This received’t impact the rollout of Unicode thirteen.0’s emoji — the Consortium made Unicode Standard Version 13.Zero to be had in March and the emoji are expected to be followed later this year. In case you haven’t visible them, this replace could such delights because the trans flag, bubble tea, a mothereffing ninja and what seems to be a Groucho Marx face. This is likewise the replace that adds greater gender-inclusive designs. Those emoji are still on track to roll out. As Unicode stated in its announcement, the ones emoji were finalized in January.
Granted, we don’t yet know what emoji Unicode 14.0 would include, however that’s the fun element: locating out what new little symbols you’re going to get and looking for a few way to work them into conversation for the following month. Unicode also introduced: “With the put off of the discharge of Unicode 14.0, the closing date for submission of recent emoji man or woman proposals for Emoji 14.Zero is likewise being postponed until September 2020.” Submissions will open in June.
The emoji from Unicode thirteen.Zero is probably covered in Apple’s release of iOS 14, which is anticipated to roll out this autumn.