> > > > In fact, in theory we could probably say "in year-month-day > format, > > separated by hyphens" and be done with it. > > There isn't, but it's useful to reassure people that they may use > their > RFC 3336- or ISO 8601-compliant routines to read our dates. (editor hat OFF) I agree. We reference the relevant RFC, which includes the relevant ISO standard bits. That's a good thing. > > > I don't think there's any real harm in reminding people who want > to > > create subtags in the private-use space that the MA wants to know > what > > code elements they chose. > > Okay with me, then. Addison? (editor hat OFF) I don't agree. We have plenty of text as it is. We don't need to include lots of cruft on behalf of the MA. In practice, we clearly and effectively say that private use is typically a Bad Idea anyway. I especially think it is true of region codes. Addison _______________________________________________ Ltru mailing list Ltru at ietf.org https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ltru
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