Hi all, @mtredinnick, @jacob, @wilson, @ubernostrum

not sure if any "community boosts" are at all wanted here, but finally
django is not for a closed circle of django-gurus and things are for
the larger audience, isn't it? :) so, why there is no easy-to-launch
example of last contrib.comments code?

Look, I've spent about 3 (three) hours in total on 1.searching the
example, 2. trying to get stable version somehow working according to
wiki, then 3. the "trunk" things running according to wiki.The stable
things are too old. The trunk's ones are too young. In the case of
contrib.comments as I see it now, I'd definitely stick to trunk. How
could one get it somehow usable? -- Examples are needed.

A simple rule of mine regarding the community and bounce rate:

* 1 person who is leaving after having no success in 3 hours equals
to:

* 2 more pragmatic persons who stop after 1.5 hours of no success --
and this is equal to:

* 4 of even more pragmatic persons who stop after 45 min of no success
trying the things they need for their Goal... and? what does it
equal? :)

* 8 pers and 25 mins ...

* 16 pers and 15 mins

* 32 pers and 10 mins

* 64 pers and 5 min :)

* 128 pers looking at WORKING live demo!

* 256 pers who never seen even the demo but have been reading in blogs
how cool has been the experience about django and its
contrib.comments.

Sum them all up.

Just single me and those hundreds. I don't want really enter the long
discussions. I'd like to know how could I help getting such an example
running. (Of course, I have some work copy)

Kind regards
Valery



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