← Back to context Comment by yohannesk 25 days ago And we also need localization. Each country can have their own holidays 7 comments yohannesk Reply rolandog 25 days ago And we need groups of locales for teams that are split across multiple locations; e.g.: new_date = add_workdays( workdays=1.5, start=datetime.now(), regions=["es", "mx", "nl", "us"], ) mewpmewp2 25 days ago Hopefully "es" will have Siesta support too. rolandog 24 days ago [dead] zdc1 25 days ago Might be better to calculate them separately for each locale and then tie-break with your own approach (min/max/avg/median/etc.) wongarsu 24 days ago Don't forget about regional holidays, which might follow arbitrary borders that don't match any of the official subdivisions of the country. Or may even depend on the chosen faith of the worker reaperducer 24 days ago Pulaski day in Illinois. Or Reds Opening Day in Cincinnati.
rolandog 25 days ago And we need groups of locales for teams that are split across multiple locations; e.g.: new_date = add_workdays( workdays=1.5, start=datetime.now(), regions=["es", "mx", "nl", "us"], ) mewpmewp2 25 days ago Hopefully "es" will have Siesta support too. rolandog 24 days ago [dead] zdc1 25 days ago Might be better to calculate them separately for each locale and then tie-break with your own approach (min/max/avg/median/etc.)
zdc1 25 days ago Might be better to calculate them separately for each locale and then tie-break with your own approach (min/max/avg/median/etc.)
wongarsu 24 days ago Don't forget about regional holidays, which might follow arbitrary borders that don't match any of the official subdivisions of the country. Or may even depend on the chosen faith of the worker reaperducer 24 days ago Pulaski day in Illinois. Or Reds Opening Day in Cincinnati.
And we need groups of locales for teams that are split across multiple locations; e.g.:
Hopefully "es" will have Siesta support too.
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Might be better to calculate them separately for each locale and then tie-break with your own approach (min/max/avg/median/etc.)
Don't forget about regional holidays, which might follow arbitrary borders that don't match any of the official subdivisions of the country. Or may even depend on the chosen faith of the worker
Pulaski day in Illinois. Or Reds Opening Day in Cincinnati.