#12309: New format character to represent alternative locale-specifc month names
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 Reporter:  shell_dweller         |       Owner:  nobody    
   Status:  new                   |   Milestone:  1.2       
Component:  Internationalization  |     Version:            
 Keywords:  date, template, i18n  |       Stage:  Unreviewed
Has_patch:  0                     |  
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 I would like to suggest (and claim responsibility for) an extension for
 date format to handle alternative (locale specific) months names.

 == Why is this needed? ==

 Alternative months names would have no universal meaning but would allow
 an additional flexibility with date display in certain languages.

 For example, in some Slavic languages (Polish, Ukrainian, Russian and
 likely few others) phrases “January 2010” and “January 1 2010” would
 require two distinct grammatical forms: nominative in the first case and
 genitive in the second. To represent phrases with month names in the
 genitive case one would use the alternative month names.

 == How to represent it ==

 I have no particular preference. “E” seems to be a reasonable choice
 because it stands next to “F” in the alphabet and “F” in used in Django to
 represent long month names.

 == Implementation ==

 Coding for this feature is trivial. But I will need to cooperate with
 language translators to add translations to certain locales.

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