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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Dec  1 12:23:54 +0000 
2008 -------
Well, just to be exact:

> 1. No, there are no user definable language codes reserved in ISO 639.

This is not exactly true, ISO 639-3 reserves some codes for _local use_,
see http://sil.org/iso639-3/scope.asp#R

| Reserved for local use
| 
| Identifiers qaa through qtz are reserved for local use, to be used in
| cases in which there is no suitable existing code in ISO 639. There are
| no constraints as to scope of denotation. These identifiers may only be
| used locally, and may not be used in interchange without a private
| agreement.

Surely a distributed OpenOffice.org and documents created with it would
not meet the "private agreement" requirement.


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