Re: [Ltru] Applicability Statement for the IANA registry established by 4646

Alexey Melnikov <alexey.melnikov@isode.com> Thu, 25 June 2009 13:58 UTC

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Subject: Re: [Ltru] Applicability Statement for the IANA registry established by 4646
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Martin J. Dürst wrote:

> Hello Alex,
>
> [shepherd hat on]
> I have looked at this mail thread. First, I want to appologise for any 
> comments that you got based on text that was originally from me.
>
> Second, I think Addison did a very good job below in getting the 
> wording smoothed and integrating the various comments from the WG. Of 
> course, it's ultimately your call what you want, but I suggets taking 
> the text below as your base. Possible changes might be to remove 
> [CLDR] (as suggested by Randy; personally, I feel that this as well 
> can stay in)

I kept it.

> or to simplify one sentence as suggested by Mark:
>
> >>>>
> I suggest a simplification of the middle sentence:
>
> Language tags are designed for indicating linguistic attributes of 
> various content, including not only text but also most media formats 
> such as video or audio.
> <<<<

Done.

> The last question then is where to put this section. Given it's focus 
> on applicability for one particular purpose (creating user 
> interfaces), I definitely think that having it as a major section 
> would be wrong.
>
> As Section 3 is about the registry, I think making this section 3.9 
> could be just about right.