UPD> Re: UPDF open standard for locales

UPD> Re: UPDF open standard for locales

Norbert Schade norbertschade at oaktech.com
Wed Apr 11 12:11:35 EDT 2001


Based on the latest comments this is my proposal:
Add enBE, enIN, shYU, srYU.
Change enUK to enGB.
Do not add arAA, shSP, srSP, as they are not based on the Unicode standard.

Does that work for everybody?
Regards
Norbert Schade
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Jim Sommer 
  To: Norbert Schade ; UPD group 
  Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 11:55 AM
  Subject: Re: UPD> Re: UPDF open standard for locales


  I haven't seen any standard that has UK in it so I say use GB.

  AA and SP are IBM internal designation for all Arabic countries and Serbia (see email attached below). If you look at http://www.niso.org/3166.html#serbia you'll see the Serbia question addressed. So, I don't think these need to be added.

  Jim


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  Subject: Re: UPDF open standard for locales
  To: sommer at granitesystems.com
  Cc: "Mark VanderWiele" <markv at us.ibm.com>
  From: "Mary Trumble" <mtrumble at us.ibm.com>
  Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2001 19:14:07 -0400
  Message-ID: <OF4FAFDAC1.DD2BEBFD-ON85256A2A.006F36C2 at raleigh.ibm.com>

  "SP" is the abbreviation that IBM uses for Serbia.   It's appropriate to
  call it a "territory", in the POSIX-locale sense, but,
  politically-speaking, there may be a difference of opinion about whether
  it's a country.

  "AA" is the IBM generic designation for "Arabic-speaking countries".   If
  you're including only (and all) countries you don't need this.

  Mary

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