Dave: Wonderful! I am presently working on a project to get adodbapi (http://sourceforge.net/projects/adodbapi) working in django. That may be important to you since it is one of few db interfaces which has a working python 3 version for Windows. Keep in touch. -- Vernon Cole
On Jan 8, 11:25 am, Dave <weber...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello everyone, > > My name is Dave Weber, and I'm a student at the University of Toronto, > studying Computer Science. For one of our undergraduate courses led by > Greg Wilson (http://www.cs.utoronto.ca/~gvwilson/), myself and a group > of 10 other computer science students will be trying to port Django to > Python 3. > > Until the end of January, we'll be studying the existing Django code > in order to gain an understanding of how the program works. We'll be > doing this primarily through architecture documentation and > performance profiling. In early February we plan on beginning work on > the port. > > A few of us have experience working with Django, and by the end of > January we should have a much better understanding of it. I've been in > touch with Jacob Kaplan-Moss, who pointed me to this group, and he > also provided me with links about contributing to the Django project > and Martin van Lowis' port. > > We don't really have any specific questions right now as we're pretty > unfamiliar with most of the project at this point in time. However, we > are very eager to learn as much as we can, so if you have any advice, > warnings, or anything at all to say to us, please feel free! We'd like > to hear from all of you as much as possible. > > Best regards, > > Dave Weber
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