Hi Russ,

I did at least the follwoing:
http://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/9604

regards
Valery


On Nov 8, 5:56 am, "Russell Keith-Magee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On Sat, Nov 8, 2008 at 6:45 AM,Valery<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 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?
> ...
> > 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)
>
> How can you help? By doing it. Build it, and they will come.  :-)
>
> Seriously - you don't have to ask for permission to help out. If you
> think there is an area where Django needs more/better/different
> documentation or examples, then dig in and get your hands dirty. There
> are many ways that you could make this happen:
>
> 1) The obvious solution would be to write a new tutorial or example
> page that could be distributed as part of the core documentation.
> Write up the docs in ReST format, and submit them as a ticket. It
> might take a while to get through the editorial process, but then your
> tutorial would be part of the Django core for ever more.
>
> 2) Blog about it. Write an N part series on setting up comments on a
> site. There are certain blogs (such as James Bennett's B-list) that
> are well known and oft-referenced sources of unofficial documentation
> of common tasks.
>
> 3) Screencast about it. Screencasts can be a more engaging way to
> demonstrate something by doing it, live on camera.
>
> 4) Set up a demo site, and provide the code for that site. I notice
> that how-to-use-django-comments.com is available... :-)
>
> Good ideas are easy to have - I usually have three or four each time I
> have a shower. Executing is much harder. Any contribution is welcome,
> but if you want to see improvement, you have to contribute.
>
> I look forward to seeing your contribution :-)
>
> Yours
> Russ Magee %-)
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