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Include a script that can generate weekly status reports to dev's leadership. The report should have enough buzzwords to make leadership feel as if progress is being made without providing any specific detail that defines said progress.
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With the merge of #501 the Money objects are automatically using the decimal_places of the underlying DB-MoneyField (if it exists).
This leads to weird localization behaviour in templates. We use a rather high number of decimal places to ensure correct calculations while displaying rounded localized values to the users.
Expected behaviour would be imo that by default the localization sho
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Currently there is no possibility to set up a custom rounding function. Therefore you are limited to the ones that are implemented by default. For my case I need a rounding function that always rounds up (e.g. 0.002 => 0.01 with precision 2, commercial rounding)
It would be nice to pass a callback or a string that describes the rounding mode. If it is a string and the string matches the suppo