On Fri, 2006-03-03 at 09:43 +1100, Ian Holsman wrote:
> a 'site' in django terminology refers to a instance of your
> application running with a given group of settings.
> 
> ie.. there is a LJW site and a lawerence site both running the
> ellington app. (possibly on the same machine)

Now, Ian, don't be lazy with terminology. This is just going to confuse
things (or I am, if this email turns out to be unclear). :-)

Ellington is a project. It contains applications.

My initial thought is that I'm -0 on the proposal, since I'm not sure it
makes that much of a difference. It is kind of logical, since a project
is a collection of applications and the configuration that ties them all
together. But, inuitively, I think of a "site" as something more
specific still, but I'm not really sure why it is that different. I am
also not convinced that somebody capable of developing in Django is
going to be able to understand "site" and not "project". Let's give our
users some credit.

Cheers,
Malcolm


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