RE: Updated article: Two-letter or three-letter language codes

Changes made.

Thanks Martin, I think that improved the article.

Cheers,
RI


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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Martin Duerst [mailto:duerst@it.aoyama.ac.jp] 
> Sent: 23 September 2006 03:33
> To: Richard Ishida
> Cc: www-international@w3.org
> Subject: RE: Updated article: Two-letter or three-letter 
> language codes
> 
> At 18:48 06/09/22, Richard Ishida wrote:
> >Hi Martin,
> >
> >I've been thinking through your comments.
> >
> >I agree to add a note saying that the tags you have been 
> using so far 
> >don't need to change (as long as you followed the 'shortest code' 
> >rule), and that this is just a change in how you access them.
> 
> Great.
> 
> >I will though add something that says that the ISO standards still 
> >provide the source material for that registry, and that the registry 
> >maintainers take care of the 2 or 3 letter rule.
> 
> Great.
> 
> >Sound ok?
> 
> Yes. Regards,    Martin.
> 
> 
> #-#-#  Martin J. Du"rst, Assoc. Professor, Aoyama Gakuin University
> #-#-#  http://www.sw.it.aoyama.ac.jp       
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