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Package: mirrors
Severity: normal

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Hi,

I just noticed on our website that mirrors exists for the UK ISO code,
while there is no such code in ISO 3166. Furthermore, those mirrors are
declared in Great Britain, while the GB ISO code refers to United
Kingdom.

I'm currently taking care of the country lists on the website, and
already changed the country list in the submit form [0] to actually
match the ISO codes (now all countries are translated and ordered in
each translation of this page, thanks to isoquery), but would prefer to
coordinate with you before going further.

        0: http://www.debian.org/mirror/submit

Regards

David

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On Sun, 01 Jan 2012, David Prévot wrote:

> Well nothing from you is topping me to continue actually, sorry for the
> noise. Keeping the bug open if you wish to fix the
>       s/Great Britain/United Kingdom/
> issue in your database, I'll go ahead with the further changes on the
> website soon.

I think this has happened at some point.
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