Unicode Releases Common Locale Data Repository, Version 1.7.2
The Unicode Consortium has just announced this new release of CLDR (Common Locale Data Repository), the largest and most extensive standard repository of locale data. This data is used for software internationalization and localization: adapting software to the conventions of different languages for such common software tasks as formatting of dates, times, time zones, numbers, and currency values; sorting text; choosing languages or countries by name; transliterating different alphabets; and many others. See more information about the Unicode CLDR project (including charts).
Previous post: New article: Choosing a Language Tag
Next post: New translations into Spanish
W3C® liability, trademark and permissive license rules apply.
Questions or comments? ishida@w3.org