Two small updates:

1) I added a conversion table for locale codes and language names (limited
to the locale codes for which we have CSL locale files):
https://github.com/citation-style-language/locales/commit/b154f1f3930b4b7e01cba3db25d51167689d59df

I added this since I stumbled on
http://www.crossref.org/CrossTech/2011/11/turning_dois_into_formatted_ci.htmland
http://crosscite.org/citeproc/, and I think users shouldn't have to deal
with locale codes if possible.

2) I also completed an extension schema for Multilingual Zotero:
https://github.com/fbennett/schema/pull/1/files

Frank forked the CSL schema for his work on multilingual and law styles (
http://citationstylist.org/). To make maintenance easier I turned this into
an extension schema that uses the official schema as its basis, redefining
only those parts that needed changing. Ultimately Frank and I would like to
merge as much as possible of this into the official schema, but that might
take a while. I want to stress that while Frank and I work on this, the
extension schema is a fork independent of the CSL project. We in no way
promise any kind of cross compatibility with official CSL styles, and the
extension schema may be changed at a whim's notice.

Rintze
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