Re: [Toolserver-l] Toolserver goes i18n! (Naming)

2011-03-28 Thread Trevor Parscal
I for one think you should name the library "bikeshed" :P. C'mon people, far more trivial items have are discussed on this list all the time. Consider it a repreve from the epic battles over our inevitable conversion to git. he he he - Trevor On Mar 26, 2011, at 1:40 PM, Casey Brown wrote: >

Re: [Toolserver-l] Toolserver goes i18n! (Naming)

2011-03-26 Thread Casey Brown
On Sat, Mar 26, 2011 at 1:56 PM, MZMcBride wrote: > It's almost as though you're encouraging bikeshedding.[1] I imagine most > developers don't give a damn what you call it as long as it works well. I'm > certainly in that category. > > There are a lot of obstacles to overcome in order to develop

Re: [Toolserver-l] Toolserver goes i18n! (Naming)

2011-03-26 Thread MZMcBride
Krinkle wrote: > As some of you may have heard, I'm currently working on a system that > will make it super easy for developers on the toolserver to localize > their tools with almost no effort at all. More about the techinical > aspects of this early next week (or poke me on IRC). I'm currently >

[Toolserver-l] Toolserver goes i18n! (Naming)

2011-03-25 Thread Krinkle
Hi all, As some of you may have heard, I'm currently working on a system that will make it super easy for developers on the toolserver to localize their tools with almost no effort at all. More about the techinical aspects of this early next week (or poke me on IRC). I'm currently checking with Tr

[Toolserver-l] Toolserver goes I18N! (Naming)

2011-03-25 Thread Krinkle
Hi all, As some of you may have heard, I'm currently working on a system that will make it super easy for developers on the toolserver to localize their tools with almost no effort at all. More about the techinical aspects of this early next week (or poke me on IRC). I'm currently checking w