[Foundation-l] checkuser log improvement
Gerard Meijssen
gerard.meijssen at gmail.com
Thu Jan 12 19:47:38 UTC 2006
Hoi,
I have some idea why standards exist and ambiguity is not what results
from proper localisation. When you see a date in the format that YOU are
used to, there will not be any ambiguity whereas showing it in a
particular date format can bring its own confusion.
As to there being no suggestion to making information public, I would
hope not. When you only show information that is relevant in a context,
you hide much data and consequently it will be less insecure. Given that
this is not send using https, it is best to have as little go over a
line as necessary.
Thanks,
GerardM
Ray Saintonge wrote:
> You seem to be missing the point about why international standards
> exist in the first place. They protect against ambiguity.
>
> There was absolutely no suggestion in there that she wanted to make
> any of this information public.
>
> Ec
>
> GerardM wrote:
>
>> Hoi,
>> It is therefore NOT truly localised, when it is truly localised it is
>> shown to you in a format that makes sense to the locale that can be
>> associated with you. A date format can be shown differently within
>> one language depending on the locale. When you insist on an ISO format
>> you in essence discriminate against a language that uses another date
>> format if only because it uses different characters
>>
>> Then again showing the checkuser log indiscrimately is in my opinion
>> not such a great idea. Yes, it is apparantly a central log..
>>
>> Thanks,
>> GerardM
>>
>>
>> On 1/12/06, Kelly Martin <kelly.lynn.martin at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>>> On 1/12/06, Gerard Meijssen <gerard.meijssen at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> The term is "localised" meaning that you want to see them according to
>>>> what is usual in your locale.
>>>>
>>> No, I'd prefer that they be displayed in the ISO international date
>>> format so that they are NOT localized. Right now they're in the local
>>> language of the project that checkuser is run from, and as I don't
>>> read Arabic or Polish, it makes reading the log occasionally
>>> confusing.
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