On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 16:39, Jacob Kaplan-Moss
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 3:32 AM, Gábor Farkas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>> 5. Model-level validation (#6845).
> [...]
>> and i thought it's in the plan to have this in 1.0.....
>
> It is, assuming it gets done. Last I check Honza was working on it,
> and if he's still interested I expect he'd be able to wrap it up.
> However, while it would suck to ship 1.0 without it, there's nothing
> about the API that has to be backwards-incompatible, and it's a
> potentially "dangerous" feature in that it could spawn a lot of work.
> So, if we can get there, great; if not, well, you've got a reason to
> look forward to 1.1 :)

I will be around at europython with few people from our team and we
will try hard to finish the patch, along with anything we can
contribute to nfa since we use that A LOT ;). I will also be giving a
talk at EuroPython on newforms-admin.

80% of the work is done, I believe, and time has come to test that. I
strongly believe that it should be part of 1.0, because it can change
the behavior of the models (if not the entire API), since now you can
do pretty nasty stuff to the models without anybody noticing and
applying it later might thus create some nasty backwards-incompatible
changes.

Right now I would appreciate any help from the general public in
testing the feature set and the design principles. The patch is far
from complete, but the main ideas are there. I have attached a new
version of the patch to the ticket.


>> so i wonder, that if the WSGI-conformance ticket is a must-have, then
>> why this isn't too...
>>
>> perhaps the WSGI-change is smaller...
>
> Exactly -- the WSGI change is very small, and actually done (see the
> latest patch on #295). It basically just needs to be applied.
>
>> anyway, would be great to have the how-can-we-help data
>> (liutenant/committer/etc)
>> published as soon as possible...
>
> Yup, that's the next step!

count me in for #6845. Since the timeline is finally up, I can set
aside some time each day for work on this feature.

>
> Jacob
>
> >
>

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