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Posted to dev@ofbiz.apache.org by Jacques Le Roux <ja...@9business.fr> on 2010/12/22 11:43:39 UTC
Re:
Thanks to Marco's courageous effort, I can remove soon this from my todo list.
BTW, Marco I can help on the framework part, if you have nothing pending there yet...
Thanks!
Jacques
From: "Jacques Le Roux" <ja...@les7arts.com>
> From: "David E Jones" <jo...@hotwaxmedia.com>
>>
>> Are we feeling a little domineering today?
>
> No actually I'm not domineering, simply exhausted. These 500+ changes certainly discouraged me, hence my reaction. I should keep
> cool, and I will...
>
>> Just because internationalizing code is a best practice doesn't mean it's the ONLY practice, and I don't think we want to force
>> it for any and all users of OFBiz (ie those writing their own applications, etc).
>> That's the thing with best practices: we want them and we want to recommend them and for the main code base even ask people to
>> follow them. We also want primary and secondary/other best practices. Still, not being omniscient we don't want to think we
>> know
>> everything and not have any flexibility in the framework.
>
> Yes I was re-thinking about it, and it occured to me that of course we should keep it and simply discourage its usage in OFBiz
> stock
> (yes, you contributors, commiters, ... :o)
>
> Jacques
>
>> -David
>>
>>
>> On Jul 12, 2008, at 2:10 PM, Jacques Le Roux wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I think we should deprecate, and at term remove the <fail-message> tag. There are 500+ ot them in current code. They are not
>>> localisable. So for me it's a bad practice, and we should prevent people to use this tag anymore.
>>> I can't see from the top of my head if there are some other aspects in OFBiz which encourage such bad practices (not
>>> localisable).
>>>
>>> What do you think ?
>>>
>>> Jacques
>>
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