On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 9:28 AM, Tim Graham <[email protected]> wrote:

> As someone who has worked on Django's docs a lot, I've considered pitching
> in to help update the Django Book. However, I'm not sure it's really the
> best use of time as there's a lot of overlap between Django's docs and the
> book. Unless someone wants to argue otherwise, I suggest we adapt any
> portions of the book that are suitable for the official docs and
> incorporate them.
>
> Regarding the possibility of doing this as a GSoC project, I can't find a
> reference at the moment, but my recollection is that projects need to
> involve mostly code, not documentation, so unless that's incorrect I don't
> think this would be a suitable project for that.
>

I can't find any reference to this either, but I definitely remember that
in the past, they've been strict about the fact that SoC projects must be
primarily code related.

Yours,
Russ Magee %-)

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