----- "Paul W. Frields" <stickster@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 12:01:07PM +1000, Noriko Mizumoto wrote: > > Paul W. Frields ãããæãããã: > >> If the Docs Project is able to complete a transition to Publican > for > >> the release notes for Fedora 10, many of our language codes will > >> change to ISO standards. This includes moving from en_US to en-US, > as > >> in "Release_Notes-en-US.txt". > >> > >> It would probably be good if any tools used to spin or release the > >> distribution get updated to support both of these options. I > would > >> suggest shifting them to use the ISO standard, en-US, first and > the > >> try falling back to en_US. That way, if we fail utterly and have > to > >> drop back to the old way of doing business, the results will still > >> land properly. > > > > I've got a favor to ask. > > Please make Japanese as ja-JP, not ja as current. > > Asgeir is working on updating the language list to the proper ISO > codes now, I believe. That would certainly include ja-JP! :-) Here are the proposed renames. I'm not an expert, and some codes would make more sense without a country-qualifier I guess (country qualifier is ISO-wise optional). bn_IN -> bn-IN ca -> ca-ES cs -> cs-CZ da -> da-DK de -> de-DE el -> el-GR es -> es-ES fi -> fi-FI fr -> fr-FR gu -> gu-IN he -> he-IL hi_IN -> hi-IN hr -> hr-HR hu -> hu-HU id -> id-ID it -> it-IT ja -> ja-JP ms -> ms-MY nb -> nb-NO nl -> nl-NL pa -> pa-IN pl -> pl-PL pt_BR -> pt-BR pt -> pt-PT ru -> ru-RU sk -> sk-SK sr -> sr-RS sr_Latn -> sr_Latn-RS sv -> sv-SE ta -> ta-IN uk -> uk-UA zh_CN -> zh-CN zh_TW -> zh-TW cheers, asgeir -- fedora-docs-list mailing list fedora-docs-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-docs-list