PEP 350: Codetags
Tom Anderson
twic at urchin.earth.li
Mon Sep 26 19:28:03 EDT 2005
On Mon, 26 Sep 2005, Micah Elliott wrote:
> Please read/comment/vote. This circulated as a pre-PEP proposal
> submitted to c.l.py on August 10, but has changed quite a bit since
> then. I'm reposting this since it is now "Open (under consideration)"
> at <http://www.python.org/peps/pep-0350.html>.
Seems generally fine to me; i'm not the best person to comment, though,
since it's highly unlikely i'll use them.
I did notice one thing that is sort of wrong, though:
:Objection: *WorkWeek* is an obscure and uncommon time unit.
:Defense: That's true but it is a highly suitable unit of granularity
for estimation/targeting purposes, and it is very compact. The
`ISO 8601`_ is widely understood but allows you to only specify
either a specific day (restrictive) or month (broad).
Actually, ISO 8601 includes a week notation. Have a read of this:
http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/iso-time.html
Which explains that you can write things like 2005-W20 to mean the 20th
week of 2005, and ISO won't send you to hell for it.
tom
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