[WG: I18N & L10N] I18N of datetimepicker

Johan Carlsson johan.carlsson at umu.se
Fri Nov 23 05:13:44 PST 2012


Hi Steve!
And thanks a lot for your quick reply. Then at least we know that the solution is OK from a license point of view… (Good to know since it is already being used at Swedish Universities)

Then I guess it’s just up to the community to decide if it is something that should be merged back to trunk or not.

Best Regards
Johan

From: Steve Swinsburg [mailto:steve.swinsburg at gmail.com]
Sent: den 23 november 2012 14:03
To: Johan Carlsson
Cc: DAVID ROLDAN MARTINEZ; Beth Kirschner; i18n at collab.sakaiproject.org
Subject: Re: [WG: I18N & L10N] I18N of datetimepicker

Hi Johan

In that case, the license is fine. For a list of compatible licenses, see the matrix at the bottom of this page:
https://confluence.sakaiproject.org/display/LIC/3rd+Party+Licenses+and+Software

Cheers
Steve

Sent from my iPhone

On 23/11/2012, at 23:17, Johan Carlsson <johan.carlsson at umu.se<mailto:johan.carlsson at umu.se>> wrote:
Hi Steve!
We use this timepicker:
http://fgelinas.com/code/timepicker/

Licensed under the same license as jQuery (MIT and GPL licenses).

Best Regards
Johan

-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Swinsburg [mailto:steve.swinsburg at gmail.com]
Sent: den 23 november 2012 12:32
To: Johan Carlsson
Cc: DAVID ROLDAN MARTINEZ; Beth Kirschner; i18n at collab.sakaiproject.org<mailto:i18n at collab.sakaiproject.org>
Subject: Re: [WG: I18N & L10N] I18N of datetimepicker

Hi Johan

What's the link to the time picker plugin and I'll take a look at the license and advise.

Cheers
Steve

Sent from my iPhone

On 23/11/2012, at 21:04, Johan Carlsson <johan.carlsson at umu.se<mailto:johan.carlsson at umu.se>> wrote:


Hi Beth!
Do you have an answer for this question?

I'm really curious what license problem there could be using the jQuery datepicker in Sakai which we have used in our solution described in https://jira.sakaiproject.org/browse/SAK-22041 and it's subtasks.

The reason why I'm pushing this is that we created this solution for our upgrade project to Sakai 2.8.X with the intention of contributing to the community and also get rid of this problem once and for all so we don't need to make local modifications for this each time we upgrade our Sakai-installation. It's really frustrating that we have committed this to the community a long time ago and get absolutely no response other than vague references to some license problem that can't be specified.

Best Regards
Johan


-----Original Message-----
From: DAVID ROLDAN MARTINEZ [mailto:darolmar at upvnet.upv.es]
Sent: den 14 november 2012 13:13
To: Johan Carlsson; Beth Kirschner
Cc: i18n at collab.sakaiproject.org<mailto:i18n at collab.sakaiproject.org>
Subject: RE: [WG: I18N & L10N] I18N of datetimepicker

I can't remember. Beth, can you answer this question, please? If
don't, probably it would useful to ping Sakai-dev. I've looking for
the mails in my input box but haven't found anything. :(

-----Mensaje original-----
De: Johan Carlsson [mailto:johan.carlsson at umu.se] Enviado el:
miércoles, 14 de noviembre de 2012 13:11
Para: DAVID ROLDAN MARTINEZ; Beth Kirschner
CC: i18n at collab.sakaiproject.org<mailto:i18n at collab.sakaiproject.org>
Asunto: RE: [WG: I18N & L10N] I18N of datetimepicker

Hi David!
That's really interesting I must say. What was/is the license problems with using our solution?
Best Regards
Johan Carlsson

-----Original Message-----
From: DAVID ROLDAN MARTINEZ [mailto:darolmar at upvnet.upv.es]
Sent: den 14 november 2012 12:24
To: Johan Carlsson; Beth Kirschner
Cc: i18n at collab.sakaiproject.org<mailto:i18n at collab.sakaiproject.org>
Subject: RE: [WG: I18N & L10N] I18N of datetimepicker

Hi,

I asked about this sometime ago and the answer I got was that there was a problem with the license. I also was advice not to commit then patches. :( I've tested them and they work. So, if the license problems have been fixed (I'm not expert on this), I think they can be committed.

Cheers,
  David

-----Mensaje original-----
De: i18n-bounces at collab.sakaiproject.org<mailto:i18n-bounces at collab.sakaiproject.org>
[mailto:i18n-bounces at collab.sakaiproject.org] En nombre de Johan
Carlsson Enviado el: miércoles, 14 de noviembre de 2012 12:19
Para: Beth Kirschner
CC: i18n at collab.sakaiproject.org<mailto:i18n at collab.sakaiproject.org>
Asunto: Re: [WG: I18N & L10N] I18N of datetimepicker

Hi Beth!
Here at the University of Umeå we have in cooperation with Stockholm University made quite some progress with handling i18n for the Datepickers in Sakai. We have submitted a Jira issue (with a lot of subissues) for this, but the response from the i18n group has been rather slow.

Please look at https://jira.sakaiproject.org/browse/SAK-22041 for information about the work that has been done in this area.

Best Regards
Johan Carlsson


-----Original Message-----
From: i18n-bounces at collab.sakaiproject.org<mailto:i18n-bounces at collab.sakaiproject.org>
[mailto:i18n-bounces at collab.sakaiproject.org] On Behalf Of Beth
Kirschner
Sent: den 6 november 2012 21:37
To: 高珺
Cc: i18n at collab.sakaiproject.org<mailto:i18n at collab.sakaiproject.org> DG
Subject: Re: [WG: I18N & L10N] I18N of datetimepicker

This has been a long-standing problem with internationalizing Sakai code (https://jira.sakaiproject.org/browse/SAK-7000). If you're able to make any head-way on this problem, please let us know -- I'd love to get your changes back into the Sakai code base for a future relase.

- Beth

On Oct 31, 2012, at 9:33 AM, 高珺 wrote:

Hi there,

Recently, I found that in Sakai, different tools use different JS
datetimepicker component. And unfortunately, few of them support I18N.
Is there any good ideas to solve this problem?
I found [1] seems a good solution for this. We plan to use this
component to replace the legacy I18N-unfriendly components. Could you
tell me if there are other choices?

[1] http://trentrichardson.com/examples/timepicker/

--
GAO Jun
Fudan University
China


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