I´ve been thinking about the __init__.py-file also.
doesn´t seem very continuous to do it there though. on the other  
hand, I couldn´t think of any better solution ...
should I open a ticket for this one?

thanks,
patrick

Am 03.08.2006 um 20:02 schrieb Adrian Holovaty:

>
> On 8/3/06, patrickk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> isn´t there any workaround?
>> renaming my app solves the problem ... but then I have to mix german
>> and english in my code.
>> moreover, considering internationalization I don´t think it´s good
>> practice to have german app-names.
>
> I agree that it's a messy solution, but it's the only workaround
> available at this point. You could also hand-edit your admin index
> template to change the app name to whatever you want (but the admin
> breadcrumbs won't be affected).
>
> We should definitely solve this problem in a nicer way. What do you
> think? An __appname__ variable in the app's __init__.py file?
>
> Adrian
>
> -- 
> Adrian Holovaty
> holovaty.com | djangoproject.com
>
> >


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