Mandarin Chinese, Simplified Script

Debbie Garside debbie at ictmarketing.co.uk
Thu Jun 16 00:46:21 CEST 2005


Peter Constable wrote:

> *I've floated the idea with the ISO 639/RA-JAC of adding a
> special-purpose ID for "n/a -- no linguistic content" cases.

I really hope they have the good sense to throw that idea out...!


> -----Original Message-----
> From: ietf-languages-bounces at alvestrand.no [mailto:ietf-languages-
> bounces at alvestrand.no] On Behalf Of Peter Constable
> Sent: 15 June 2005 19:46
> To: ietf-languages at iana.org
> Subject: RE: Mandarin Chinese, Simplified Script
> 
> > From: ietf-languages-bounces at alvestrand.no [mailto:ietf-languages-
> > bounces at alvestrand.no] On Behalf Of Karen_Broome at spe.sony.com
> 
> 
> > (Peter, should I just send my Excel spreadsheet in text format to the
> list
> > for discussion or is it fairly obvious stuff for this group?)
> 
> Well, there were a number of issues we went over, including various
> things in the file you sent me that needed to be changed, or that
> required registration of a tag. If you've made corrections, then you
> could extract the items for which you still need a solution (were there
> any that you're not already pursuing? *) and put those into an email for
> people here to discuss. Sending the file you sent me, though, would
> create a lot of unnecessary noise on this list, I think.
> 
> *I've floated the idea with the ISO 639/RA-JAC of adding a
> special-purpose ID for "n/a -- no linguistic content" cases.
> 
> 
> Peter Constable
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