Hi Bruno, On Sat, Dec 14, 2024 at 01:23:09AM +0100, Bruno Haible wrote: > Hi, > > Commit 3ed1de0ddccb42bae4151c7225d3fddeab04ff43 should better > be reverted, IMO. The ISO organization or their *standards* can > be renamed to whatever names; what matters here is what the > *encoding* is commonly referred to. > > The *encoding* names are standardized by IANA: > https://www.iana.org/assignments/character-sets/character-sets.xhtml > The first ISO 8859 encoding there has the name > ISO-8859-1 > or > ISO_8859-1 > and the first among these is the preferred MIME name. So, please, > in encoding names: > * revert the ISO -> ISO/IEC change, > * change the space after ISO to a dash/hyphen-minus. > > Likewise (partially) for commit d5e5db91ece5955b21ae1aedc03ba1d56d3cf423. > > Bruno I'm okay with reverting those if there's consensus. Would you mind CCing the interested parties (e.g., the people that requested that change, and anybody that participated in the discussion)? (I've CCed them now, anyway.) Thanks! And have a lovely night! Alex -- <https://www.alejandro-colomar.es/>
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