Version 72.0.1 release note confirmed alignment with CLDR 42.
According to the the CLDR 42 chart in the following link (same in its latest version CLDR 48), the "Gregorian | Months - abbreviated - Formatting" of "June, July, Sept" should be 4 letters if en sublocale code is referenced (the list of sublocales are on top of the page, such as en_NZ, en_AU, en_GB) https://www.unicode.org/cldr/charts/42/summary/en.html#24f836ce69a11cfc
However, it seems that only subset of these sublocales, such as "en_NZ, en_SG" have applied "Sept" (I'm testing in Win Server 2025 icu.dll version 72.0.1.4). And none of these sublocales have applied "June, July" abbrevated format.
Could you please confirm wiether it is a bug, or something wrong with my understanding?
Version 72.0.1 release note confirmed alignment with CLDR 42.
According to the the CLDR 42 chart in the following link (same in its latest version CLDR 48), the "Gregorian | Months - abbreviated - Formatting" of "June, July, Sept" should be 4 letters if en sublocale code is referenced (the list of sublocales are on top of the page, such as en_NZ, en_AU, en_GB) https://www.unicode.org/cldr/charts/42/summary/en.html#24f836ce69a11cfc
However, it seems that only subset of these sublocales, such as "en_NZ, en_SG" have applied "Sept" (I'm testing in Win Server 2025 icu.dll version 72.0.1.4). And none of these sublocales have applied "June, July" abbrevated format.
Could you please confirm wiether it is a bug, or something wrong with my understanding?