Re: [Ietf-languages] Unfinished business - Ladin

Samuel Frontull <samuelfrontull@gmail.com> Tue, 16 January 2024 21:47 UTC

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Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2024 22:47:22 +0100
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Subject: Re: [Ietf-languages] Unfinished business - Ladin
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I just wanted to let you know that I'm still on the subject and that I just
triggered it again this week.

I'm still waiting to hear back from the Ladin cultural institutes from
Fassa and Fodom about which tags they consider appropriate for their
valleys and would then submit a new request for probably 5 variants
(valbadia, gherd, fascia, fodom and anpez). I expect to be able to finalise
this by the end of next week.

Best regards,
Samuel

Am Di., 16. Jan. 2024 um 22:05 Uhr schrieb Doug Ewell <doug@ewellic.org>:

> Since September, we have had a variety of discussions on this list about
> adding new sets of variant subtags, ranging from general chats to actual
> proposal forms. These threads have generated a lot of interesting
> information, but few decisions about exactly which variants are to be
> added, and few proposals that are really ready for review. It would be
> great to come to some resolution on these unfinished threads.
>
> German dialects - Lisa Dücker
> “Val Badia” and other variants of Ladin - Samuel Frontull
> Stages of Latin - Hugh Paterson III
> Proto-languages - Richard Wordingham
>
> Let’s see if we can restart these discussions with an eye toward figuring
> out what (if any) proposals need to be written, writing them, and getting a
> review period set for them.
>
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> Thanks,
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