From: Michael Everson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > At 08:49 -0700 2004-04-25, Mark Davis wrote: > >There is a different committee mailing list than the one for the UTC. However, > >for the public [EMAIL PROTECTED] list it didn't seem worth having separate > >public list yet. (After all, much of the material on [EMAIL PROTECTED] is > >general globalization discussion -- and often even pretty far off > >that topic :-) > > I do not want to have to argue the merits of Breton or Irish month > names on the Unicode list. And that's what locale-building is about. > The Unicode list should be for discussion of encoding characters and > processing them. There should be a locale list for discussion of all > the language tags, country tags, and other locale baggage.
But so far we haven't such arguments taking place. If there is an existing such list on openi18n.org, it would make sense to replace it with a unicode.org list given the change in hosts for CLDR Absent such a pre-existing list, creating it should be driven by the need for it, and so far all I've seen on this list are the expected "what exactly is CLDR" questions that should soon die down and meta-discussion about the need for a separate list. So far we haven't seen any posts about the actual contents of the CLDR. If the need for a separate list exists, it should soon make itself apparent.

