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

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