Talk about magicdate
(15: 17:22) > Hi Roberto, just saw your magicdate on pypi. While the linked website is not reachable, can you tell me what the difference is compared to dateuils.parser ?
(15: 18:00) < Hi, Steffen.
(15: 18:23) < I'm not familiar with dateutils.parser... is it in the std lib?
(15: 18:36) > Hello again, no it is not.
(15: 18:58) < Let me check it then
(15: 19:12) > but bevor you invest to much time in your own package i suggest looking into that - seems to be the same
(15: 20:16) > http://labix.org/python-dateutil#head-a23e8ae0a661d77b89dfb3476f85b26f0b30349c
(15: 20:47) < I looked at the examples, and it seems that dateutils.parser expects more well behaved input.
(15: 21:03) < magicdate allows "tomorrow", "today", "next wednesday", for example.
(15: 21:37) < And also past times like "two days ago"
(15: 21:37) > i will try that aon this package , just a moment
(15: 21:44) < Ok.
(15: 22:57) > ok - that is not supported - thanks for the hint. is your website down or just not up yet =
(15: 23:24) < But I think you're right, they share a lot of functionality... perhaps I could send them a patch adding support for magicdate's syntax.
(15: 23:32) < Yeah, sorry about the website. :-]
(15: 23:55) < I still have to make a little page...
(15: 24:30) < I have a few of my projects in dealmeida.net/projects, but not all of them.
(15: 25:10) < Actually, I need to put a page at http://dealmeida.net/projects/ or allow directory browsing.
(15: 26:19) > ok , thanks again for your statement and cu
Feb 7th