Andy Robinson wrote: > > > > I just wish that these packagers actually become a reality > > > some day... the concept is good, but there currently seem to > > > be no volunteers or companies jumping in :-( > > > > I can't speak for Japanese packagers, but ActiveState will be packaging > > Python in various ways. > > > The handful of Python users who know some Japanese are kind of busy at the > moment, and the codec work takes more than a night or two; I was hoping to > tackle it myself, but as the only Python startup without any venture > funding, it is hard to clear aside the time without a customer; and it also > needs C skills. > > I believe we should try and put resources together to fund this work and > ensure it gets done this year. I can tell you that HP are now well and > truly out of the picture as a sponsor. How come ...wheren't they the initial sponsors for the i18n of Python ? -- Marc-Andre Lemburg ______________________________________________________________________ Business: http://www.lemburg.com/ Python Pages: http://www.lemburg.com/python/
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