Hi Adrian,

> * View-02 (Add RequestContext to render_to_response() by default): A
> ticket or mailing-list discussion wasn't linked-to on this one, so I'm
> going purely on the name of the change -- but I really don't like it.
> I rarely use RequestContext; I'd even feel comfortable saying I
> dislike it strongly. I would not like to see render_to_response()
> require it.

Well, since it's the preferred way to use MEDIA and some other vars
that should present in each html template, i'm wondering, how is it
possible you rarely use it?
Do you use template tags like {% media %} and similar?
How does your typical view function look like?

I'm always wondeing how it's possible that Django creators don't use
django in ways that are written in django documentation. That leads to
misunderstanding in expectations, and should explain why some tickets
don't get expected resolutions.

If you know more examples, could you please tell us. I'm sure it's not
only me who's interested in this.

-- 
Best regards, Yuri V. Baburov, ICQ# 99934676, Skype: yuri.baburov,
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