Luca Capello <l...@pca.it> writes: > I do not think there is even a *used* standard within a single country, > at least here in Switzerland I saw different layouts sometime according > to where the sender lives (French/German/Italian part). And none of the > examples at the UPU website uses this ISO-3166 supposed standard: > > > <http://www.upu.int/en/activities/addressing/postal-addressing-systems-in-member-countries.html> This is an international problem of cooperation. If there is an International Standard, supported by an Organisation (yes, ISO was intentionally capitalised), it should be adhered to, unless there is compelling evidence to the contrary (of outstanding benefit). I think, in this case, it is merely a topic of custom and practice I think, and if any practice is to be adopted for an application with international usage, an internationally accepted standard should be adhered to, if at least to support and strengthen the collaborative effort, which I believe FOSS and Gnu is all about.
If bbdb is going to use any country abbreviations, they should be according to ISO is my opinion. However, as far as I am aware, postcodes do not appear in ISO and should be locally (user) specified. -- Johnny ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The ultimate all-in-one performance toolkit: Intel(R) Parallel Studio XE: Pinpoint memory and threading errors before they happen. Find and fix more than 250 security defects in the development cycle. Locate bottlenecks in serial and parallel code that limit performance. http://p.sf.net/sfu/intel-dev2devfeb _______________________________________________ bbdb-info@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bbdb-info BBDB Home Page: http://bbdb.sourceforge.net/