On 5/11/07, James Bennett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 5/10/07, Sebastian Macias <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Do any of you guys when the django-admin.py updatedb command will be
> > completed? updatedb is basically all django is missing for me and many
> > developers at the company I work for to abandon CakePHP and move to
> > django.
>
> As far as I know, none of the core development team are actively
> working on any form of automated schema evolution. There is a branch,
> but it is the responsibility of a volunteer who was writing the code;
> if you're interested in seeing that code completed, the best thing to
> do is contact the person who was working on it and see about
> collaborating to finish the work.

There's actually two branches (schema-evolution and
schema-evolution-ng); in addition to those, I can recall at least 2
occasions in the last six months where someone has offered to work on
schema-evolution..

Unfortunately, schema evolution seems to be a black hole for
contributors. People offer to work on schema evolution, and they are
never heard from again... :-)

Personally, I'm very keen to see schema evolution done (and done
well). I've got a whole lot of other stuff on my plate at the moment,
so I wouldn't count on schema evolution emerging from _my_ corner any
time soon. However, if some enterprising soul wants to make an effort,
I'm happy to help out wherever I can.

Yours,
Russ Magee %-)

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