Le lundi 1 septembre 2014 09:15:21 UTC+2, Shai Berger a écrit :
>
> A case in point is a change that was introduced in 1.7 -- putting the TEST 
> settings of databases into an inner dict. When it was brought up, all 
> responses were positive. (...)

(...)

> As I said, everybody who commented on it back then liked it. I still like 
> it 
> in that  context (though, as I mostly work on the Oracle backend, I'm 
> biased). 
> If we now decide that we globally don't like the concept, perhaps it is 
> not 
> too late to revert it. Or perhaps the decision shouldn't be so global. 
>

When the dictionary setting is not initially populated in 
global_settings.py, this is less of a problem. So a rule *might* be: no 
dictionary setting if Django has default values in it. Even if I'm still +0 
on the solution I committed.

Claude

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