Hi,

this is just a quick note that after a couple of months of hiatus the
Django-Multilingual library went from 'unmaintained' to 'maintained as
time permits', which will hopefully be okay for most uses.

I received several offers of help, which is incredibly cool and
already resulted in much better documentation (thanks, Dan) and
support for current Django trunk (thank you, Matthias).  There is
still a lot to be done, but the library is usable with Django trunk
again and keeps getting better.  From now on I want to make sure that
Multilingual supports at least two versions of Django: trunk and the
last stable version (currently 0.96[.1]).

I do have a favor to ask of you: if you tried to use the library and
ran into problems that are not already solved or present on the
project page[1], please add it to the list or at least send me an
email.  And of course, if you tried to use it and are happy with the
results, do not hesitate to let us know either :)

Thanks,
-mk

[1]: http://code.google.com/p/django-multilingual/issues/list

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