On Fri, 10 Jan 2003, Markus Kuhn wrote:

> strongly prefered that locale names do not use a country name at all,
> unless it is necessary to distinguish between countries. The only excuse
> to do so is usually the currency field, which nobody uses anyway and

  LC_COLLATE is sometimes region/country dependent. For instance,
ko_KP and ko_KR have different collation rules (although I wish
there were a common set of rules shared by ko_KR and ko_KP).
In addition, differences between zh_* in LC_MESSAGES are not
trivial.

  Jungshik

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