(please reply to list) Quoting Tetralet ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > This is exactly the reason for which I suggested the name change for > > "Taiwan" in iso-codes. As far as I know and as far as I have > > understood, the "Taiwan, province of China" name is accepted by both > > People Republic of China and "Republic of China" ("Taiwan"). > > Sorry to say that, > But, I think I CAN'T agree with it. OK, saying "accepted by both" was probably mistaken. Point taken. I probably mistakenly interpreted the political situation with not enough background. > To deference to the Taiwan people, please replace "Taiwan, Province of > China" with "Taiwan, Republic of China". > or, To avoid some political arguments, just replace "Taiwan, Province of > China" with "Taiwan". The consensus in Debian about this topic and similar topics (Macedonia==FYROM, etc) is that the only way is to use internationnally recognised standards. This is how free software works: use standards, create them when they don't exist, but never adapt them to our needs. ISO-3166 short name for TW is "Taiwan, Province of China" in English and "Taïwan, Province de Chine" in French. ISO-3166 is a bilingual standard, so no other official translations exist for other languages. This means indeed that translators are entirely free to use the wording they want in their translations. There are lots of other topics for which standards like ISO-3166 are hurting some feelings (I personnally feel that Tibet should have its own code....I'm not sure that all Israeli people like "Palestinian Territory, Occupied" and so on). . This does not allow us to change standards according to these feelings. This just gives us the duty of closely following it....which is exactly what Alastair McKinstry does, with some help from myself to save his time. I hope this made the point a little bit clearer of why this won't change...but also, I hope this mail gave you clues about what you can do if "Taiwan, Province of China" hurts the feelings of people using the zh_TW language..... -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]