Hi William,
Hi Valery,
I would also add that if this field is left, then the issues with its
language must be addressed.
In particular, a compliance with BCP18 is needed.
It just comes up to my mind that the “string” type is widely used in YANG
modules. But I didn’t see any with a language indictor. I wonder how YANG
modules handle this issue.
I don’t know. Perhaps those strings are not transferred on the wire
and are not presented to end user.
BCP18 (RFC 2277) states in Section 4.2:
Protocols that transfer text MUST provide for carrying information
about the language of that text.
Protocols SHOULD also provide for carrying information about the
language of names, where appropriate.
and in Section 4.4:
Protocols where users have text presented to them in response to user
actions MUST provide for support of multiple languages.
Regards,
Valery.
Regards & Thanks!
Wei PAN (潘伟)
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