This content should not be here. It has nothing to do with ISO 3166-2. --Zundark 09:14, 2 Aug 2003 (UTC)

I do think that a TLD posted as a Wikipedia article should stay in the format ".xx", because for the average user "ISO 3166-2:XX" is really not meaningful. I understand where that comes from, I just dont think most people would regard it as helpful and/or relevant to what they were looking for. Granted, the only thing that moving it really changed was the title, but I think it should be made as an addition to the content instead.  :-) ... Radiojon 10:05, 2 Aug 2003 (UTC)

I think ".tv" is OK, but I didn't want to provoke an edit war by moving it back. Other possibilities include ".tv ccTLD" and ".tv TLD", or either of those without the dot and/or with TV in uppercase. (I don't think we have a convention for articles on individual TLDs yet.) In any case it should not be here, as this page is supposed to be about ISO 3166-2 codes for subdivisions of Tuvalu. So we need to decide where it should go. --Zundark 10:24, 2 Aug 2003 (UTC)
Someone has unilaterally decided to move it back to .tv (which is probably the best place anyway, as it's easy to link and unlikely to clash with anything else). --Zundark 13:01, 2 Aug 2003 (UTC)


Now the content is about 3166-2, even though I don't understand the rest of the discussion above. andy 13:13, 19 Oct 2003 (UTC)

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