[Bug 741945] New: Review Request: python-isodate - An ISO 8601 date/time/duration parser and formater

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Summary: Review Request: python-isodate - An ISO 8601 date/time/duration parser and formater

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=741945

           Summary: Review Request: python-isodate - An ISO 8601
                    date/time/duration parser and formater
           Product: Fedora
           Version: rawhide
          Platform: All
        OS/Version: Linux
            Status: NEW
          Severity: medium
          Priority: medium
         Component: Package Review
        AssignedTo: nobody at fedoraproject.org
        ReportedBy: jlaska at redhat.com
         QAContact: extras-qa at fedoraproject.org
                CC: notting at redhat.com,
                    package-review at lists.fedoraproject.org
    Classification: Fedora
      Story Points: ---
              Type: ---


Spec URL: http://jlaska.fedorapeople.org/repos/review/python-isodate.spec
SRPM URL:
http://jlaska.fedorapeople.org/repos/review/python-isodate-0.4.4-1.fc15.src.rpm
Description: 

This module implements ISO 8601 date, time and duration parsing. The
implementation follows ISO8601:2004 standard, and implements only date/time
representations mentioned in the standard. If something is not mentioned there,
then it is treated as non existent, and not as an allowed option.

For instance, ISO8601:2004 never mentions 2 digit years. So, it is not intended
by this module to support 2 digit years. (while it may still be valid as ISO
date, because it is not explicitly forbidden.) Another example is, when no time
zone information is given for a time, then it should be interpreted as local
time, and not UTC.

As this module maps ISO 8601 dates/times to standard Python data types, like
date, time, datetime and timedelta, it is not possible to convert all possible
ISO 8601 dates/times. For instance, dates before 0001-01-01 are not allowed by
the Python date and datetime classes. Additionally fractional seconds are
limited to microseconds. That means if the parser finds for instance
nanoseconds it will round it to microseconds.


== rpmlint output ==

There are no errors, only spelling warnings which I believe can be ignored.

python-isodate.noarch: W: spelling-error Summary(en_US) formater -> for mater,
for-mater, format er
python-isodate.noarch: W: spelling-error %description -l en_US datetime -> date
time, date-time, daytime
python-isodate.noarch: W: spelling-error %description -l en_US timedelta ->
time delta, time-delta, mealtime
python-isodate.src: W: spelling-error Summary(en_US) formater -> for mater,
for-mater, format er
python-isodate.src: W: spelling-error %description -l en_US datetime -> date
time, date-time, daytime
python-isodate.src: W: spelling-error %description -l en_US timedelta -> time
delta, time-delta, mealtime
2 packages and 1 specfiles checked; 0 errors, 6 warnings.

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