On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 10:17 AM, Emanuel CALVO FRANCO <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> From here on out, non-country pugs will have to have at least 3 >> characters in their abbreviation! >> > > so, will be rename ArgPug? If we follow ISO 3166-2, it would be 'arpug'. >> I'll handle the issue with BWPUG (ISO 3166-2 assigns BW to Botswana), >> if/when it comes up. >> >> I still like having the messy naming for the rest of the groups. >> There's no one standard that's going to address regional, state, >> province and municipality all at once. >> > > It's a hard work... i think every country must have a general pug, > then each must allow local groups. It's not necessary to have a PUG for every country. We are just going to reserve the two-letter prefixes for country codes from now on. We will continue to have language-specific lists, which are not exclusive to a single country. -selena -- Selena Deckelmann PDXPUG - http://pugs.postgresql.org/pdx Me - http://www.chesnok.com/daily -- TIP 10: no uses HTML en tu pregunta, seguro que quien responda no podrĂ¡ leerlo