#2614: Pick a default extension for Django templates
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   Reporter:  Allan Odgaard  |                Owner:  adrian                
     Status:  closed         |            Component:  Template system       
    Version:                 |           Resolution:  wontfix               
   Keywords:                 |                Stage:  Design decision needed
  Has_patch:  0              |           Needs_docs:  0                     
Needs_tests:  0              |   Needs_better_patch:  0                     
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Comment (by Allan Odgaard):

 Replying to [comment:16 lukeplant]:
 
 Luke, our disagreement, based on your response, is only on what we
 consider the primary type of the file.
 
 This ticket is requesting a default extension for Django files, this could
 be in the form of "django.html", "django.css", etc. -- personally I would
 swap the order, but this is a separate issue, and of much less
 significance than the actual issue of having a default extension.
 
 ASP, ColdFusion, ERb / RHTML, Mason, PHP, and all the other popular
 template languages (mostly used with HTML) recognize the value in having
 programs be able to recognize the file type. Why does the Django community
 not see the value in out of the box Django support from text editors and
 the likes?

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