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Apr
01
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Oct
15
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16
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23
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07
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11
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07
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25
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Jan
21
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08
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Feb
04
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22
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All manual data changes done, only BRS data changes thereafter
Feb
15
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12
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No change to data affecting ICU thereafter
Other dtd, data, spec, docs, tool changes allowed
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20
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26
Beta — Final Candidate
No dtd or data changes allowed thereafter
Docs, charts, spec changes allowed
(= ICU release candidate)
Mar
13
Oct
15
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(= ICU Release)
Mar
27
* dates are typically adjusted according to days of the week; are also subject to occasional delays
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CLDR Specifications
UTS #35: Unicode Locale Data Markup Language (LDML)
is the specification of the XML format used for CLDR data, including the interpretation of the CLDR data.
Definitions
- common definitions used in CLDR
Unicode Locale Extension (‘u’) for BCP 47
- an overview of the -u- extension
CLDR Survey Tool
- how to use the Survey Tool
Unicode Transliteration Guidelines
- how to design and use Unicode transliterators
Picking the Right Language Code
- how to pick the right language code
Collation Guidelines
- how to construct collation rules
JSON Bindings for CLDR Data
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CLDR JSON Bindings
Collation Guidelines
Core Data for New Locales
Currency Process
Definitions
Language Tag Equivalences
Picking the Right Language Identifier
Plural Rules
Reasons for Decisions
Unicode Transliteration Guidelines
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