From: Barry Warsaw Date: Sun, 27 Dec 1998 20:08:49 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Update on history of `uk' top level, greatly condensed from David X-Git-Tag: v1.5.2b2~500 X-Git-Url: http://git.ipfire.org/gitweb.cgi?a=commitdiff_plain;h=a2b38030d638c016a768381356675ba2f7d262bd;p=thirdparty%2FPython%2Fcpython.git Update on history of `uk' top level, greatly condensed from David Pick's emailed account. --- diff --git a/Tools/world/world b/Tools/world/world index f573cac1c521..581d585d2230 100755 --- a/Tools/world/world +++ b/Tools/world/world @@ -279,12 +279,12 @@ nameorgs = { "net": "networking", "org": "non-commercial", "int": "international", - # this isn't in the same class as those above, but for some reason (of - # which I am not aware), `uk' is the common practice country code for the - # United Kingdom. AFAICT, the official `gb' code is routinely ignored! - # If you have a clue as to why this is, or if there is an official - # document describing this, please let me know. ISO3166 certainly makes - # no mention of this. + # This isn't in the same class as those above, but is included here + # because `uk' is the common practice country code for the United Kingdom. + # AFAICT, the official `gb' code is routinely ignored! David Pick + # tells me that `uk' was long in use before ISO3166, + # but in reverse order (e.g. uk.ac.qmc) and this was just carried over + # into the New World of the Internet. # # See "uk": "United Kingdom (common practice)",