Re: A code for standard Zhuang

"Doug Ewell" <[email protected]> Tue, 03 Apr 2018 15:46:53 -0700
Newsgroups gmane.ietf.languages
Message-ID <20180403154653.665a7a7059d7ee80bb4d670165c8327d.ad1262a7c5.wbe@email03.godaddy.com>
David Starner wrote:

>> Yes, I’m also wondering whether using just [za] wouldn’t be both more
>> sensible and better serve the community.  That’s what most other
>> Wikipedias do, after all: [zh] for Chinese, not [cmn]; [ar] for
>> Arabic, not [arb], [pt] for Portuguese, not [pt-br] and [pt-pt], etc.
>
> Probably. However, that still leaves the question of what the ISO
> 639-3 code (which, again, the Wikipedia page for Standard Zhuang gives
> as mis) should be used, even if that's not needed for Wikimedia (and a
> theoretical and currently unimportant question of whether za.WP and
> zyb.WP can coexist.)

Practically anything is better than "mis", practically all the time.

Apparently someone read "Choice of Language Tag," item 5:

"The 'mis' (Uncoded) primary language subtag identifies content whose
language is known but that does not currently have a corresponding
subtag."

and decided, since there was no language subtag explicitly called
"Standard Zhuang," that no other ISO 639-3 code element would do, not
the macrolanguage code element [zha] for "Zhuang" nor any of the 16
specific Zhuangs.

That's almost like some WP contributor is trying to make a point. It's
sort of like the page for Auvergnat, which spends some time discussing
the relationship between Auvergnat and Occitan (idiom? dialect? separate
language?) but shows – for the 639-3 code element instead of the
overall code element [oci] for Occitan, which would be much more
accurate and helpful.
 
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Doug Ewell | Thornton, CO, US | ewellic.org


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