I have absolutely nothing against figuring out how to tag
Alsatian, but I'd like to know why gsw-fr (which would be
usable without registering a variant) wouldn't do the job.
Regards, Martin.
At 07:37 07/12/09, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote:
>On Sat, Dec 08, 2007 at 04:52:09PM +0100,
> Nicolas Krebs <nicolas1.krebs3 at netcourrier.com> wrote
> a message of 32 lines which said:
>
>> by example to change prefix for alsacian from de to gsw (de is
>> German language, not germanic languages).
>
>I do not understand. Currently, there is no subtag "alsatian" (I
>believe this is the correct orthography in english). I know that
>alsatian is not a dialect of german ("de") but a dialect of alemannic
>("gsw") but, today, it is not registered and hence has no prefix (full
>disclosure: I'm working on a request to register it. Interested people
>may join me).
>
>
>
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