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[Ltru] Re: script tag for IPA



I note that the LTRU 2.0 charter says to consider possibilities for tagging transliterations and transcriptions, specifically in the context of extlangs and variants (I would add "or extensions"). It does *not* say we should try to twist the arm of various ISO MA's and RA's to make their standards fit our needs. If IPA does not fit the ISO 15924 definition of "script," or if the Registrar and/or RA disagrees with adding it, then that is that and it is not our business to change that.

We saw something similar in LTRU 1.0 with ISO 3166. If ISO 3166/MA does not find it within their policy to assign official country code elements for non-country entities, such as the European Union or OPEC or NATO or what have you, that is their call. We can and should ask them to take stability measures that will not adversely affect their ability to assign new code elements, but asking them to change the scope of the standard goes well beyond that. We can suggest, but I don't think we should flog.

(Note that I completely avoided the question of whether IPA is a flavor of Latin or a separate script; this was wholly intentional.)

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Doug Ewell
Fullerton, California, USA
http://users.adelphia.net/~dewell/
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