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List:       kde-i18n-doc
Subject:    Re: Serbia - Suriname
From:       Marko Rosic <roske () mainstream ! co ! yu>
Date:       2001-10-02 9:05:26
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On Tuesday 2. October 2001. 09:31, Stephan Kulow wrote:
> On Tuesday 02 October 2001 09:28, Roman Maurer wrote:
> > Per Lindström wrote:
> > > I've noticed that in KDE SR stands for Serbia, while it in ISO-3166
> > > stands for Suriname. Serbia on the other hand is part of Yugoslavia
> > > (YU). Are there plans to correct this?
> >
> > Could you, please, be more specific - where?   SR is ISO-639 code for
> > Serbian language.
>
> But not for the language as it seems. And l10n/sr says serbian.

There was never language called Yugoslavian... and now it's only Serbian. 
When I added Serbian into the repository, I've refered to ISO-639.

Yup... the country's still called Yugoslavia.

-- 
That my ship was below them...

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