#8945: Better links from the Django docs to community tutorials
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          Reporter:  simon          |         Owner:  nobody   
            Status:  new            |     Milestone:           
         Component:  Uncategorized  |       Version:  1.0      
        Resolution:                 |      Keywords:  djangocon
             Stage:  Unreviewed     |     Has_patch:  0        
        Needs_docs:  0              |   Needs_tests:  0        
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Comment (by ericholscher):

 Reposted from #8988 which was closed as a dupe, it was about cleaning up
 the wiki...

 Yea, this was talked about at djangocon. I think this would be really
 useful. I also feel it is a consequence of the official documentation
 being so good. A lot of people also post stuff that could be on the wiki
 in their personal blogs (to get credit and comments etc.) which I think
 makes sense.

 So it might make more sense to maybe somehow include the functionality in
 #8945 along with this, or instead of this, or some hybrid. Perhaps Having
 the official docs link to an 'unofficial' page on the topic that would be
 in the wiki or something like that...
 (and the wiki would then also link to outside blogs and other stuff, as
 well as perhaps have it's own content)

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