Hi Kiste,

If you think prefixes shouldn't be added, you can skip them. The rule is
"try to think globally, if other people write a lib closed to yours will
there be collisions ?". I noticed "year" was too generic and could collide
with user code.

As for nitpicker, I'm wondering why you don't validate before comitting.
Maybe you don't have all the python stuff to do so ? For convenience (aand
as a fun exercise) I'll try to setup a online tool to validate jallib files.

cheers,
Seb

2012/4/16 Oliver Seitz <[email protected]>

>
> > - Everything with prefixes now.
>
> I'm not entirely sure that this is really necessary. But if it is the
> rule, here you are. Someone can now write another calendar library, which
> can run at the same time but at a different time.
>
> Greets,
> Kiste
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