
The Unicode CLDR v39 Alpha is now available for
testing. The alpha has already been integrated into the development
version of ICU. While the scope of the changes is small in this
cycle, there are some significant migration issues, so we would
especially appreciate feedback from non-ICU consumers of CLDR data.
Feedback can be filed at
CLDR
Tickets.
Unicode CLDR provides key building blocks for software supporting
the world's languages. CLDR data is used by all
major software systems (including all mobile phones) for their
software internationalization and localization, adapting software to
the conventions of different languages.
CLDR v39 had no submission phase. Instead the focus was on
modernizing the Survey Tool software, preparing for data submission
in the next release (v40). The data fixes in the release were
confined to some global changes that are too difficult to do during
a submission cycle, and various other fixes. There was a major
change in how Norwegian is handled, in order to align the way that
the locale identifiers
no,
nb, and
nn are
used. The CLDR Github repo is changing the name of “master” branch
to “main” branch. The unit support from the last release was
integrated into ICU, and some fixes resulting from that process were
made to the measurement unit data. Quite a number of fixes are made
to the specification, to clarify text or fix problems in keyboards,
measurement units, locale identifiers, and a few other areas.
The public beta (data and specification) is planned for 2021-Mar-24,
with the release following on 2021-Apr-07.
To find out more, see the draft
CLDR 39 Release Note, which has information on accessing the
date, reviewing charts of the changes, and necessary migration
changes.