In July 1992, the X/Open committee XoJIG was looking for a better encoding. Dave Prosser of Unix System Laboratories submitted a proposal for one that had faster implementation characteristics and introduced the improvement that 7-bit ASCII characters would only represent themselves; all multibyte sequences would include only bytes where the high bit was set. This original proposal, FSS-UTF (File System Safe UCS Transformation Format), was similar in concept to UTF-8, but lacked the crucial property of self-synchronization.