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[Mageia-discuss] IRC community channels - need a ruling from the board

+ Wolfgang Bornath + molch.b at googlemail.com +
+ Mon Oct 4 18:33:31 CEST 2010 +

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2010/10/4 Oliver Burger <oliver.bgr at googlemail.com>:
+>
+> <OT>I'm quite sure the German Postal Services (we don't have a Federal service
+> anymore, it's been privatized) have some guidlines as well and I'm quite sure
+> most companies, who do their mail using some programm or other follow those
+> guidlines as well.
+
+Yes, there are guidelines, German Postal Service uses the codes
+similar to international license plates for cars. Like "I" for Italy,
+"F" for France, "D" for Germany, etc.
+Postal codes are not standardized, each country uses their own system.
+
+> After all, I think the way Romain has posted is the best. Use the two-letter
+> codes we (and most others) are already using and in case of problems, let's
+> find solutions for those because there may be some isolated problems but there
+> definitely is no general problem...
+
++1
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