Record and registration form to update 'wbf'
CE Whitehead
cewcathar at hotmail.com
Wed Sep 4 23:57:40 CEST 2013
Hi:
Doug I agree that reading through all the language code requests and deciding what relationships to highlight is a pretty arduous task and not all of it is up to ietf; but here the requester of the new code identified "Paleni" as a dialect of "Wara"; so I see no harm in a cross-reference.
Thanks much for this update:
Doug Ewell
doug at ewellic.org
Tue Sep 3 23:47:00 CEST 201
> By popular request. This one gets its own two-week review period.
Two weeks? O.k.
> --
> LANGUAGE SUBTAG MODIFICATION
> File-Date: 2013-09-18
> %%
> Type: language
> Subtag: wbf
> Description: Wara
> Added: 2009-07-29
> Comments: see also pnl
> %%
> --
> LANGUAGE SUBTAG REGISTRATION FORM
>
> 1. Name of requester: Doug Ewell
> 2. E-mail address of requester: doug at ewellic.org
>
> 3. Record Requested:
>
> Type: language
> Subtag: wbf
> Description: Wara
> Comments: see also pnl
>
> 4. Intended meaning of the subtag:
>
> 5. Reference to published description of the language (book or article):
>
> 6. Any other relevant information:
>
> This registration adds a Comments field to the existing record for
> 'wbf' to reflect the fact that ISO 639-3/RA added the code element
> 'pnl' in 2013 for Paleni, which was formerly considered to be a
> dialect of Wara, according to the change request for 'pnl'.
>
>
> --
> Doug Ewell | Thornton, CO, USA
> http://ewellic.org | @DougEwell
(I spent a while going through your more-or-less perfect batch of language registration forms. (-: This was all I could find. )
Best,
--C. E: Whitehead
cewcathar at hotmail.com
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