> Marc Garcia wrote:
>> Is there any django development documentation? I couldn't find any 
>> document on how to start writting my own django add-on.

Russell Keith-Magee wrote:
> All the documentation that exists is either in the Django source tree 
> under /docs (which is what is displayed at 
> djangoproject.com/documentation), or in the Wiki. There isn't really 
> anything specifically directed at developers, other than the 'how to 
> contribute' page.

I revived this page a bit:

http://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/DeveloperDocs

by adding references to developer-interesting stuff I found recently.

Maybe it could be linked from the "Contributing to Django" doc.

-- 
Nicola Larosa - http://www.tekNico.net/

I have a philosophical/economical/Darwinian reason for preferring open
source technology development to proprietary models: decentralized,
emergent development models work better than central planning for broadly
applicable technologies like Flash. -- Anne Zelenka, January 2007



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