Tim Ruppert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:And no - I don't agree with your "leave 
no room for discussion" stance on if you don't go with what you're saying here 
you're against internationalization.  What I do think is that if people decided 
not to use the methods that provide strong Locale and TimeZone dependence, then 
they open themselves up to running into issues that they could've avoided.


I agree with you here. I should have worded that sentence better - "From my 
perspective, any argument against deprecating the older methods is an argument 
against internationalization."

I'm all for making this a gradual transition. That sentence was intended to 
address the notion that the older methods will always be useful.

-Adrian



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