FW: LANGUAGE TAG REGISTRATION FORMS

Addison Phillips [wM] aphillips at webmethods.com
Tue May 20 08:47:38 CEST 2003


Hi Michael,

Thanks for the clarification on these three. What about the other six?

Addison

Michael Everson wrote:
> At 13:42 -0700 2003-05-01, Addison Phillips [wM] wrote:
> 
>> And I guess I have a question here: there are *nine* proposals on the 
>> table.
>> Have some of these "passed over the bar"? If so, which ones and why? If
>> none, why not?
> 
> 
> So far I consider Serbian-in-Latin and Azeri-in-Arabic to be OK, so long 
> as Mark supplies references which are OK. (Roozbeh might help with the 
> latter.)
> 
> Serbian-in-Cyrillic seems to me to be the same as Yiddish-in-Hebrew, 
> i.e. the default.
> 
> Also Mark please do not attach files, but format them in the mail 
> message, in ASCII and not UTF-8, since that's what we always use. 
> Otherwise I have to do all the reformatting myself, and it's better if 
> your submissions are the same as everyone else's.


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