Hi all,

Long time listener, first time caller :)

I saw ticket #2672 on the LittleEasyImprovements wiki page today and 
thought it'd be a good opportunity to dip my toes into contributing 
something back to Django. I have a patch for the relevant modules and 
documentation updates ready to go, so before I go any further, I have a 
few questions:

1. Does anyone have any strong opinions on using "copyright" as a 
keyword argument name, given that there's already a "copyright" in the 
builtins? I'm currently using feed_copyright and item_copyright (as Atom 
also supports use of its <rights> element at the item level) for feeds 
and items respectively for this reason.

2. I can't see any existing unit tests for the syndication framework. If 
I submit a patch without including any testing beyond my claims to have 
eyeballed the results of using the framework, will I (or someone else) 
have to write unit tests for the syndication framework before the patch 
goes anywhere? I still wake up in cold sweats thinking about the sheer 
variety of tests defined for Mark Pilgrim's feed parser :)

Thanks,
Jonathan.

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Jonathan Buchanan
insin.webfactional.com

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