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Hi Gary,

On 09/12/2011 12:04 AM, Gary Wilson Jr. wrote:
> I'm a fan of not requiring a models.py, as IMHO it shouldn't be any
> different than other common files found in an app e.g. urls.py,
> templatetags dir, etc.  If I don't need any models for my app, then
> why must I still have a models.py?  That said, it also seems there
> could be some backwards incompatibilities if code or external tools
> rely on a valid app including a models.py file.

Actually, I think there's generally consensus that requiring models.py
is not ideal. There's already an existing GSoC branch (app-loading),
which already fixes the models.py issue (AFAIK) but is somewhat
languishing for lack of attention. So I think the best path towards
getting that fixed is to check out that branch and help get it in
merge-ready shape. Jannis was the mentor for that GSoC, he or Arthur
Koziel (the student) can probably comment most knowledgeably about what
needs to be done.

Carl
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