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--- Comment #3 from Jeff Fearn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  2008-11-11 16:25:47 EDT ---
(In reply to comment #2)
> Adding Jeff Fearn who can help us with the answer to ...
> 
> Do we need country codes in the language for Publican?

Publican should handle 2 and 5 character codes.

> Maybe Paul remembers, but I forget why we use these?  What circumstances does
> it help?

It makes language code format consistent across all languages since at the
minimum the two Chinese languages use 5 character codes.

> I'd like us to make a clear policy and stick to it, merging and deleting
> whichever ones we do not use.

IMHO xx-YY for all languages is clear.

xx[-YY] is less clear.

What happens if you have a xx language and later on someone adds a xx-YY
variant? I recently heard this happened to one project when es-MX was added and
es already existed.

My point being that xx[-YY] is more prone to confusion than always having
xx-YY.

Cheers, Jeff.

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