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> Similarly, a lot of work is done by Javier for babel using the CLDR, but 
> many of the outcomes are not amendable to scripting: it's about how you set 
> up the TeX 'just right'.

Before starting my work on the CLDR I was overly optimistic.
Just a few lua scripts with a json or xml library seemed
enough. But after my initial efforts it was clear a lot of
thing had to done by hand. Currently I write ad hoc Python
scripts (batteries included, you know) for specific tasks
(for example, I few days ago I added ‘likely’ bcp47 tags
to many ini files).

Javier

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