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From: John Cowan <jcowan@reutershealth.com>

Rob Speer wrote:


> Lojban doesn't officially have a language code, but for now I'm calling it 'lj'.
> ('lb' is taken by Letzeburgesch.) However, I don't know whether I can just
> arbitrarily take an unassigned two-letter code. Perhaps the locale name should
> just be 'lojban'.


The Right Thing according to RFC 3066 is "x-lojban".


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