Amire80 added a comment.

I think T25216 also mentions that current nrmwiki includes languages not covered by nrf.

That wiki was created before the current language policy. These days it wouldn't be created without a standard code at all. nrf is close enough for practical purposes for now—it's a standard,

Independently of this, I think the suggestion by @Nikki to create nrf-gg (and nrf-je ) is a good one.

Fine with me if there are significant differences that justify subtags. If needed, they can also be in the ULS langdb, although I'd love to hear this from people who actually speak these languages and plan to edit in them (if such people already replied anywhere on this task, I probably missed it, and I apologize for this).


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