Timwi timwi@gmx.net writes:
Karl Eichwalder wrote:
Brion Vibber brion@pobox.com writes:
tp.wikipedia.org - Toki Pona Toki Pona is a more recent conlang, but with a relatively active and enthusiastic user base. ('tp' is not assigned as a 2-letter code, and ISO isn't assigning any more 2-letter codes. Rather than fight about what to call it, I figured 'tp' will do.)
This is not the right approach; if there is no code assigned and if it is an artificial language, use "art-" as a prefix: art-toki-pona.wikipedia.org
Far too long.
Then go for art-tp.wikipedia.org, but that's cryptic and tp.wikipedia.org is simply misleading and sooner or later 'tp' will become an official ISO-639 language code. These two-letter codes are precious.
Better use a long name now for a fun project than asking for trouble in the future.
"art-" is a official recommendation. In the TP http://www.iro.umontreal.ca/translation/ we have "art-lojban".