> - Localization sprint

Localization is probably not a good candidate for a Sprint at this time. The architecture is mostly in place but the missing pieces are too large to tackle in a one to two day session.

The only item I can think of that might work would be OS Locale lookup.

Query the native Operating System (Linux, OS X, Windows) for its Locale set and for any custom Date Time, Numeric, and Currency settings. This will require Swig wrapped C / C++ API code for each of the target platforms.

-Brian

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Ted Leung wrote:

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On Jan 5, 2006, at 10:10 AM, Heikki Toivonen wrote:

Ted Leung wrote:

On Jan 4, 2006, at 10:25 PM, Philippe Bossut wrote:

Ideas (answers to here above questions might disqualified them as
relevant, sorry if it does):
- Functional Tests sprint (CATS scripts)
- CPIA Scripts (non parcels) sprint
- Localization sprint


I have also been considering running an M2Crypto sprint. Just one day. I
did one at Europython, but participation was somewhat lacking ;) I did
get some emails from US based people who seemed to indicate they would
have participated if it had been in the US, which is why I'd like to try it again. And even if it is just me alone again, I think I can get a lot
progress in a day.

I guess I should post to python-crypto to find if there's interest...


Sounds worthwhile to me!

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