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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 |
Are we feeling a little domineering today? 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. -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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> > 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 > |
--- On Sat, 7/12/08, Jacques Le Roux <[hidden email]> wrote:
> No actually I'm not domineering, simply exhausted. > These 500+ changes certainly discouraged me, hence my > reaction. I should keep > cool, and I will... Jacques, You don't have to do everything yourself. Create a Jira issue for it, submit an example of how it should be fixed, and then let others help. -Adrian |
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From: "Adrian Crum" <[hidden email]>
> --- On Sat, 7/12/08, Jacques Le Roux <[hidden email]> wrote: >> No actually I'm not domineering, simply exhausted. >> These 500+ changes certainly discouraged me, hence my >> reaction. I should keep >> cool, and I will... > > Jacques, > > You don't have to do everything yourself. Create a Jira issue for it, submit an example of how it should be fixed, and then let > others help. Yes, good idea. I have some free time so I want to clean some things up. But it's 4 days I can't get to set priorities. It's the 1st time this occurs to me, weird... Thanks Adrian > -Adrian > > > > > |
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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" <[hidden email]> > From: "David E Jones" <[hidden email]> >> >> 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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