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Antoine Pitrou added the comment:
The target is different though (especially the target of Firefox).
Kate might be used mainly by developers, but it's also used by
non-developers and it's probably translated also because all the KDE
programs are. Mercurial would be a better example against
Antoine Pitrou added the comment:
I strongly disagree with Ezio's argumentation here. If Kate and Firefox are
internationalized, IDLE can very well be internationalized too.
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Antoine Pitrou added the comment:
That said, this issue can be considered a duplicate of #17776.
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Changes by R. David Murray rdmur...@bitdance.com:
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superseder: - IDLE Internationalization
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Terry J. Reedy added the comment:
I responded very cautiously to #17776 in part (but not only) because I had the
impression that Ezio's view was the general consensus of other developers.
Antoine, since that is wrong or at least not complete right, could you record
at least your +1 there?
My
Ezio Melotti added the comment:
I strongly disagree with Ezio's argumentation here. If Kate and Firefox
are internationalized, IDLE can very well be internationalized too.
The target is different though (especially the target of Firefox). Kate might
be used mainly by developers, but it's
Terry J. Reedy added the comment:
Oliver opened thread I18n of IDLE's interface ? on idle-dev list.
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Ezio Melotti added the comment:
FTR, here is a link to thread:
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/idle-dev/2013-April/003254.html.
There's also a follow-up issue with a patch: #17776.
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/idle-dev/2013-April/003258.html also has a
list of reasons to avoid
New submission from Olivier Berger:
The IDLE UI isn't internationalized, AFAICS.
This doesn't help when teachning Python to non-english native speakers.
While learning basic english skills is no problem for wanabe Python hackers, it
isn't so for young programmers being tought informatics
Ezio Melotti added the comment:
You could try to propose this on the python-ideas mailing list -- the bug
tracker is for more concrete proposals.
FWIW I'm -0.5 on translating IDLE's UI. IMHO every developer must learn
English sooner or later and it's better to start using it from the
Terry J. Reedy added the comment:
The idle-dev list would be even more appropriate. I have been thinking about
translated help text and have been thinking about discussing it on that list
when more pressing IDLE issues are disposed of.
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