On Tue, May 5, 2015 at 5:23 AM, Maciej Fijalkowski <fij...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Mariano. > > Welcome on board! > > As expressed before, we would be happy to have internationalization in > PyPy as I would like to have a discussion about which of the tools are > suitable for driving that forward. > > Well, in the draft PEP is explained: gettext Beside tools, this would require a lot of coordination and work so the translations get coherence, useful reviews, good translation memory, etc. Although the GSoC proposal was for CPython, many things could be relevant to PyPy, including: backwards compatibility, development, performance, packaging, maintenance, effort estimation, consistency and other internationalization "difficulties". That said, this is a list of development of PyPy and it's not a list > to discuss how python-dev handles issues. I'm more than happy to help > with any constructive work w.r.t. internationalization and discussing > what went wrong on the cpython bug tracker is not one of those. > > Sorry, that was not my intention. I only wanted to bring some clarifications about the precedents of my internationalization proposal, that by the way, were raised here by other PyPy devs, not by me. Anyway, I think that a 5 year old experience could be useful, where many other python devs already expressed concerns, proposed tools or had supportive comments / suggestions. > It's also quite hard to read mails that answer all of the before mails > in one go - for example I'm very much interested in seeing PyPy work > go forward and I'm very much not interested in the experience of > trying to get python-dev attention onto any topic so if you can, > please respond one-mail-per-topic in the future, thanks! > > Yes, I already apologized for answering a long mail, I didn't was subscribed to this list so I couldn't answer each one individually. You're right about the python-dev, and in fact I had no plans in the short term to insist there. Also I think this goes further than that, and could be useful to to the whole python community (not only pypy or cpython, but also for other python implementations and projects). Best regards, Mariano Reingart http://www.sistemasagiles.com.ar http://reingart.blogspot.com
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