Hi everyone!

I got curious to the current state of this work so I thought I save 
everyone some work and give you a bunch of links:

   - Main PR where the work is being done: 
   https://github.com/django/django/pull/7482 - Seems there are conflicts 
   with master that needs to be resolved.
   - An update to all documentation to use path() instead of url(): 
   https://github.com/django/django/pull/7542
   - PR for an updated DEP 0201: https://github.com/django/deps/pull/34

*Tome Christie* and *Sjoerd Job Postmus* have done a hell of a good job 
here! I'm trusting that they ask for help if there's something the 
community can do.

If this gets merged it will be one significant improvement to Django!

/Emil

On Monday, 3 October 2016 12:24:04 UTC+2, Tom Christie wrote:
>
> Hi folks,
>
> I wanted to push forward the consideration of introducing a simpler URLs 
> syntax, plus support for URL parameter type conversion.
>
> A pre-proposal is available here: 
> https://gist.github.com/tomchristie/cb388f0f6a0dec931c611775f32c5f98
>
> At this point I'm seeking feedback, before hopefully iterating on the 
> proposal, and making a formal submission.
>
> I'm not making any assumptions right now about where this might get too, 
> or who'd be involved if it does make it to the DEP stage, and would very 
> much welcome outside involvement. I'm also aware that while there's been 
> some positive reception, it's not yet clear if we'll reach a consensus on 
> inclusion in core.
>
> Personally I'm very firmly +1 on this, as I feel that the existing syntax 
> is a rather glaring and unnecessary pain point.
>
> Thanks to everyone who's started to kick this off, in particular Emil 
> Stenström for raising the original thread, and Sjoerd Job Postmus for their 
> work on the Django Simple URL 
> <https://github.com/sjoerdjob/django-simple-url> package.
>
>   - Tom
>

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