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Fragment of a discussion from User talk:Fulup

Wow, good job! I've made a formats.py based on the french version on my own fork. If you register and log in to github you can click on the "Edit this file" button and edit right in the browser. Just register and send me your username so I can give you permission.

When you're done I'll make a pull request to the django team asking them to "pull in" the new code. Beware though, that I am not a part of the Django team so these things could take time. I made a pull request for Galician three days ago, and nothing has happened yet.

See the syntax link above for more info about how to change formats.py. Don't worry, I will look through your changes, and please do ask if you have any questions.

Guttorm Flatabø (talk)15:10, 1 July 2012

Ok, thanks. My username is fulupj.

Fulup (talk)17:36, 1 July 2012

I've given you access now. It's easier if you work on my fork, instead of working on your own.

Guttorm Flatabø (talk)18:51, 1 July 2012

Well, I'm having some trouble sorting things out. I edited the file but couldn't save my changes. Can you do it for me please ? I really see only one word to change in the file : replace "octobre" with "Here" and "oct." with the abbreviated form "Her.". Sorry for that.

Fulup (talk)19:20, 8 July 2012

Ok, are you aware that "octobre" and "oct." are merely comments showing how code before the comment mark ("#") will render? Because if I'm going to ask the django developers to use this file, I need to know that you understand the coding.

Guttorm Flatabø (talk)19:28, 8 July 2012