Re: [DNSOP] Tell me about the ISO 3166 user assigned two-letter codes and TLDs

Jaap Akkerhuis <jaap@NLnetLabs.nl> Thu, 29 September 2016 07:37 UTC

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Subject: Re: [DNSOP] Tell me about the ISO 3166 user assigned two-letter codes and TLDs
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 David Conrad writes:

 > 
 > I'd really like to say yes, but ISO-3166/MA appears to have removed references
 > to "User Assigned" in their official ISO-3166 two letter code w=
 > webpage.

Only the the standard is normative.

 > I'm trying to understand if they've changed their mind, but no answer yet.

The standard hasn't changed in that reqpect for the last twenty five year of so.

	jaap