On Tue, 28 May 2013 17:15:51 +1000, Chris Angelico wrote:

> Can we internationalize English instead of localizing Python?

We have. English is the primary international language for programmers. 
(For which I am profoundly grateful.)

Japanese is also a pretty important language, but mostly in Japan. And 
China would like Chinese to be, in fact there is even a version of Python 
localised to Chinese:

http://www.chinesepython.org/


I have no objection to people creating their own, localised, 
implementation or fork of Python, in which case good luck to them but 
they're on their own. But I don't think that exceptions should otherwise 
be localised.



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