I think it's mostly only my fork (and it's forks) that vary much from
trunk. I never got around to changing the framework to come in line
with the master branch I think because it didn't support everything
that was needed. Not sure if it does now however.

On Aug 12, 4:00 pm, Rob Hudson <treborhud...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm not sure if this is the place but here are some other issues or
> questions I have if this were to happen...
>
> * The jQuery question is a big one.  I've taken strides to make the
> debug toolbar interoperate with other popular JS frameworks (mootools
> and prototype, namely).  But if jQuery were decided against, would it
> make sense to re-use some of the Javascript libraries that Django has
> developed for its admin?  Would it use the same admin media handler
> trick?
>
> * Which set of plugins are included, and of those that have settings,
> what are their defaults.  Some defaults currently optimize to general
> case and provide more debugging information, but on larger sites
> performance may suffer severely.  It may make sense to take a
> philosophy of best default performance with opt-in added debugging.
>
> * Should there be a place for plugins (panels) that don't make the
> cut?  Panels consist of some Python and some HTML, so it's not a
> single file.  They *could* be changed to work similar to form.widgets
> with a render method and HTML backed in... but I'm not a huge fan of
> that.  But it would make it a bit easier for posting on a site like
> Django Snippets.
>
> * Should the UI match that of the Django admin (overall theme, colors,
> etc)?
>
> * If the debug toolbar is incorporated, should we consider different
> integration options?  e.g. Currently the debug toolbar injects URLs
> into the project in a rather ugly way -- could this be done better if
> it were part of Django?
>
> Thanks,
> Rob
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