Great to hear you're getting involved!

Some things I'd like implemented in DJango involve reducing
build-setup environment and expanding project uses to the CMS markets
by incorporated DJango project distribution+setup.

For starters, I was thinking 3 installers (exe,rpm,deb) and a shell
script (sh), but eventually building a small website around DJango for
setups.

Steps
- Download python
- Install python (set location)
- Download django
- Install django (set location + perhaps select db info?)
- Download project (perhaps pick from list?)
- Install project
- Option to run project + run readme

I'm currently too distracted by the actual project I want to
distribute to do this on my own.

If a few of you are interested though, I can give you tips+guidance to
get started. :]

All the best,

Alec Taylor

On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 1:10 PM, jaminw <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
> We're a a group of students at UC Berkeley taking an open source class and
> we've decided to contribute to Django.
> We looked at the bug tracker but it seems a little disorganized and some of
> the easier bug reports are kinda trivial.
> Is there any suggestions on how do we start?
> Thanks!
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