Other things to consider:

1) If a module in a new language is released, should that module be tagged as beta or tagged as requiring the next release of Sword until the next release of Sword comes?

E.g., let's suppose Sword 1.6.1 is the current version and includes a unified facility for getting language names from language codes, but ships with only those codes that are in use at the time 1.6.1 is released. (Also suppose there is no facility for updating the code lists.) If we release a new Bible in Mongolian, is it more desirable to hold off release of the module (put it in beta) until 1.6.2 is released or to release the module but have it be listed by its code (or as "Undetermined")?

2) Should ancient, historic, & extinct languages ever be listed in their own language? It makes complete sense to identify cy (Welsh) as Cymraeg or et (Estonian) as Eesti because the users of content in those languages are most likely familiar with those names.

Users of ancient languages like (ancient) Greek & Hebrew, Latin, Coptic, Gothic, Sumerian, Akkadian, & Hittite (those that I can think of that we have content in or soon shall) may not know the native names of those languages.

In the last year, I've studied Hittite, Luwian, Tocharian, Oscan, and Umbrian, and I'd say I'm at a fairly average level in each of them, among those who have studied them. I know their names in English and German--because those are typical languages of works discussing these languages. But I don't have the least clue what any of these languages were called by their speakers. For languages like Gothic, Oscan, and Umbrian, I wouldn't be surprised to hear of competent users of these languages who cannot even read them in their native script, since most work is done with transliterated transcriptions.

So does it make sense to never use the native localized versions of languages marked as ancient, historic, or extinct (by ISO 639-3)? The only issue will be he (Hebrew), used for Biblical Hebrew, but we should really update WLC and anything else referencing Biblical Hebrew to use the ISO 639-3 code hbo (Ancient Hebrew) instead.

--Chris

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