Paul Hastings wrote:
> Stephen Colebourne wrote:
> 
>> What days are the weekend is a territory function. However, I'll agree 
> 
> territory as in country/political boundary?

While we all know what the US, Brazil or the UK means, there are some 
places in the world where 'country' has political/warfare issues. The 
CLDR list advises to use 'territory'.

>> that the meaning of the day of week indices is chronology dependent. I 
>> guess thats why its still 0.1 - perhaps the API could be enhanced.
>>
>> Hopefully, its sufficient for your data though?
> 
> it's confusing. most of our i18n bits run off icu4j's calendars & Ulocale and 
> the CLDR (which has this sort of stuff locale & calendar based). joda seems a 
> bit off the reservation.

The I18N territory class is just exposing CLDR data, no more, no less. 
Why is that confusing?

Stephen

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