On Thursday, April 17, 2014 5:47:10 AM UTC+7, Josh Smeaton wrote:
>
> And for the last month or so a patch has existed and feedback has been 
> requested. Performance was one of the concerns mentioned, so download 
> Curtis' patch, and test that it works for your use case. He has asked for 
> feedback a number of times. Unless you try it out, I fear that you won't be 
> seeing multi-line tags.
>

My thought exactly.

I intend to review the patch, benchmark it, and work on improvements if 
need be, but that's no replacement for extensive community testing. This 
patch doesn't stand a chance unless the latter has happened since we can't 
risk breaking all the templates out there; the diff may look small, but 
it's a significant change to the parsing algorithm.

Decision making in Django goes by "rough consensus and working code". The 
DEP process that Curtis started is the right way to work constructively on 
"rough consensus", but people who really want this feature need to play 
their part in coming up with "working code" and the code needs to be well 
tested to be considered as working.

If you want this feature, please try the patch against your own projects 
and report your findings. The DEP is also awaiting community feedback.

-- 
Loic

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