Doug Ewell scripsit: > >We might have another someday in Burma -> Myanmar -> Burma, since the > >dissidents (I believe this is correct) object to the process by which > >the (Latin-script) name of the country was changed. We already have > >BU deprecated in favor of MM; if the name is changed back and the old > >code is revived, we might end up with MM deprecated in favor of BU. > > That could only happen if we had a provision to un-deprecate a record, > which I don't think we do. In that case, I guess we'd have to go for the UNSD numeric code, namely 104. > It might not hurt to add a sentence to (what is now) Section 3.1.3.3 to > state that deprecation is forever, assuming we want that. Good idea. -- John Cowan <cowan at ccil.org> http://www.ccil.org/~cowan One time I called in to the central system and started working on a big thick 'sed' and 'awk' heavy duty data bashing script. One of the geologists came by, looked over my shoulder and said 'Oh, that happens to me too. Try hanging up and phoning in again.' --Beverly Erlebacher _______________________________________________ Ltru mailing list Ltru at ietf.org https://www1.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ltru
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