Steve Crocker writes: > >> xq > > > > 'pq' is a better example. 'xq' is classified as User Assigned, which > > means it has been assigned for use by anyone for their own purposes. 'pq' > > is (using Wikipedia�s term) unassigned. > > Thanks. I didn't check the tables before writing. I was pretty sure > xq wasn't already assigned to a specific country or territory, but I > didn't think about a '1918' style designation of two letter codes. > Perhaps we need another subset to put these into. It would be a > 'final' state in the sense that once a two letter code is put into > that state, it can't move to another state. And the purview would be > the ISO 3166-1 Maintenance Agency.
FYI: There has been attempts to move from '1918' style space to allocated space but in the cases I know, it has been refused. by the ISO 3166/MA. jaap _______________________________________________ DNSOP mailing list DNSOP@ietf.org https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/dnsop