On 5/13/15 09:17, Gervase Markham wrote:
The only example you have which might be problematic is ISIS, and I
doubt we'll get anyone from there.

You're making a class/instance error here. As an instance of a problem, I suspect you're right. As a class of problem, much less so.

I recognise the issues you are pointing out, but it turns out people
need to find a way of living, and so we are not the first people to hit
this problem, and it is not one with no solution.

Sure, and the other people who have hit this problem have deferred to organizations who have expertise in the area. In the same way as the United Nations could not reasonably offer an informed opinion on best practices for multithreaded process synchronization, Mozilla does not have any reasonable basis to make the kinds of determinations that you're claiming we should.

In any case, it seems that we both agree that having a list of ISO-identified country codes combined with an option to simply not select a value is an adequate solution, which would seem to make the rest of the discussion academic.

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