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What do you think about always returning “und” for undetermined language, (instead of previously NULL) no matter the output format, even when it is not a valid ISO639-1 code. Alternatives would be making up a non standard “un” code, "undetermined", false or NULL. Some users complain about NULL not being intuitive.
I like "und" since it is a valid 639-2 & 639-3 code, and I prefer it to be the same across all formats
Some people might not be happy about downloading large and extra large databases, I am considering doing a “lite” install, there is already --prefer-dist to omit tests/, misc/ & benchmark/.
Easiest solution might be just doing a small branch, with no release, but hopefully maintained with a workflow?
What’s your take on this?
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I will start with the following two topics:
What do you think about always returning
“und”
for undetermined language, (instead of previouslyNULL
) no matter the output format, even when it is not a valid ISO639-1 code. Alternatives would be making up a non standard “un” code, "undetermined", false or NULL. Some users complain about NULL not being intuitive.I like
"und"
since it is a valid 639-2 & 639-3 code, and I prefer it to be the same across all formatsSome people might not be happy about downloading large and extra large databases, I am considering doing a “lite” install, there is already --prefer-dist to omit tests/, misc/ & benchmark/.
Easiest solution might be just doing a small branch, with no release, but hopefully maintained with a workflow?
What’s your take on this?
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