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From: Javier Fernandez-Sanguino Pe�a <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: linbot: Could it be internationalized?
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Package: linbot
Version: 1.0b9-1.1
Severity: wishlist


        I have tested linbot and find a useful tool in order to maintain
sites but I would like to be able to internationalize the output
(the titles of pages, the names present on the frames..) in order
to adapt it to my organisation. However, the only way to do it
currently is to touch the py files in
/usr/lib/python1.5/site-packages/linbot/plugins/.
        I find that a feature like cvsweb, or analog, that allow it
to show this information in many languages by separatin it into
configuration files is highly regarded. And as such, suggest that
this same feature is added to linbot.
        As I take it, it would be a matter to separate all the variables
in the py files and put them on a separate source which could be
selected depending on user's internationalization.
This variables are easy to find, mostly do:

# grep \".*\" *.py |grep -v print  |less
# grep \'.*\' *.py |grep -v print |less

on /usr/lib/python1.5/site-packages/linbot/plugins

        Best regards

        Javier Fern�ndez-Sanguino Pe�a
        Debian GNU/Linux developer


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Versions of the packages linbot depends on:
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