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Of course, Wikimedia could apply with IANA for a "q" singleton to be registered for Wikidata, so we could use "de-q-1205". But we would still run into issues with the length of the decimal item ID. Base 48 could help, but would be ugly.
Or the ID could be split, as in Q1234-5678. But that may cause confusion with structured entity IDs which also use dashes as separators, as in L234243-F5.
=== Representation of Language Variants in Output Formats ===
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However, this may fail due to the fact that Item IDs may have more then 8 characters, and RFC 5646 only allows 8 characters per section of the code. The relevant production for language tag extensions according to RFC 5646 is `singleton 1*("-" (2*8alphanum))` in ABNF. In PCRL that would be `\w(-{2,8}\w)+`.Of course, Wikimedia could apply with IANA for a "q" singleton to be registered for Wikidata, so we could use "de-q-1205". But we would still run into issues with the length of the decimal item ID. Base 48 could help, but would be ugly.
Or the ID could be split, as in Q1234-5678. But that may cause confusion with structured entity IDs which also use dashes as separators, as in L234243-F5.
=== Representation of Language Variants in Output Formats ===
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