Hello,
sophi kirjoitti 20.5.2021 12:28:
I understand your point of view, but there is nothing we can do on
our
side, technically we need an existing ISO language code.
Looking at the list of languages at hosted.weblate.org, there seem to
be
at least several which probably don't have (official) ISO codes:
https://hosted.weblate.org/languages/
So I don't think having an official ISO language code is a strict
requirement on Weblate's part, at least.
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