According to Lars Eilebrecht:

[...]
> Yes tw is the ISO 639 code for Twi, but tw is the top-level domain for
> Taiwan. According to ISO 639 Chinese is zh. In Taiwan people either speak
> Hakka (language tag zh-hakka) or Tsou (IANA assigned the tag i-tsu, but
> that's no ISO 639 language tag ...).
> 
> See http://www.iana.org/assignments/lang-tags/i-lux and
> http://www.iana.org/assignments/lang-tags/i-hak
> 
> Maybe we should just use zh?
> 
> I'm not sure about the actual content of those tw files, but .tw and
> .tw.big are almost identical. 
> 
> BTW, I've been wrong in my last mail about the tag lu. Although .lu is
> the TLD code for Luxembourg. The language tag is lb for 'Luxbembourgish'.
> See http://www.iana.org/assignments/lang-tags/i-lux 

If anyone has any comments, please speak up, because I'm going to
commit the following changes:

- remove index.html.tw.big5
- rename index.html.tw to index.html.zh
- remove index.html.ltz.utf8
- rename index.html.lu.utf8 to index.html.lb.utf8


ciao...
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Lars Eilebrecht            - Real programmers don't comment, what was
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