Valery wrote: > 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) > > With a positive attitude like that I *really* hope you will be at the PyCon sprints next year! As far as Django's concerned I'm pretty much a user not a developer, but they do have a very knowledgeable and helpful community on both sides of the line.
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