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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Jun 26 08:03:23 +0000 
2007 -------
The observation that these two are the same is correct. It is quite possible,
and perhaps even likely, that we may want them to diverge in the future and I
can see pros and cons to using the same file for en_US and en_GB (and en_ZA,
en_AU etc.) - on the one hand having a common file conserves a small amount of
space, but it does lead to loss of generality.

The only reason they are still the same is that we have not yet focussed our
attention on the hyphenation dictionary, however given how extensively we've
updated the en_GB dictionary since 2002 it looks as though this task is long
overdue. I'd like to look at the "problem" in a little more detail and report 
back.


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