On 24.05.2013, at 19:28, Trey Hunner <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Tuesday, May 21, 2013 5:51:11 AM UTC-7, Jannis Leidel wrote:
> So what I propose to fix this is simple: 
> 
> - combine the localflavor packages into one Python package again, call it 
> django-localflavor 
> - give all the individual country maintainers also access to that package 
> - have a central documentation, e.g. django-localflavor.readthedocs.org 
> - update the Django docs to point to that package 
> - ask the maintainers of the 7 already released packages to point to the 
> newly created django-localflavor 
> 
> I am also for this.

Great to hear, as you're one of the people that successfully released one of 
the standalone apps to PyPI.

> However, if the django-localflavor merge doesn't occur, at a minimum the 
> django-localflavor-* ecosystem needs:
> 
> - A procedure for requesting access to maintain a django-localflavor-* variant
> - A project for maintaining suggestions and guidelines for django-localflavor 
> maintainers (e.g. use PyPI, add South rules, use tox)
> - Relevant links to procedures and guidelines in every django-localflavor-* 
> README file
> 
> I volunteer help merge changes for the django-localflavor-us variant if help 
> is needed.

Thanks, much appreciated, I've started the work on merging the apps again, and 
hope to have a ready version the coming week.

Jannis

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