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How is it non-standard?



I've never seen it used in mainstream news or literature, only in software and scientific papers, and not always then. I just searched for '.jp' in the Linux kernel changelog and none of the Japanese contributors I found wrote their names like that.


INADA Naoki, a Python contributor, signs their emails at least in the style.


This is the first I've heard of it. It's certainly not common in a general context.




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