On Tue, 2008-09-30 at 03:30 -0400, Asgeir Frimannsson wrote: > 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). If the country qualifier is ISO defined and not a political spark the way flags are, then I don't see a barrier to country-qualifiers. It makes them a bit busier to read, but more informative. For example, 'ca-ES' tells me much more than 'ca' did. Makes sense to use them. Thanks for this, I hadn't realized how far adrift we'd gone. :) - Karsten > 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 -- Karsten Wade, Community Gardener Dev Fu : http://developer.redhatmagazine.com Fedora : http://quaid.fedorapeople.org gpg key : AD0E0C41
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