+1 for this write up.

Not that your write up suggests this, but I am cautious to turn folks away
from django-users because they ask a python only question.  From a venn
diagram perspective the django community is a subset of the python
community.  Using Django to teach folks more about Python is a win for
everyone (django, python, open source, ...).  My personal heuristic on what
is off topic on django-users for python specific questions is this:  if the
question is python only, if it is ultimately going to be used in a django
project, then I consider that on topic.

Brian


On Sun, Jul 10, 2011 at 9:45 AM, Venkatraman S <venka...@gmail.com> wrote:

> +1 from me.
> (but i see some in IRC who do not know python but start learning it along
> with Django - so probably we need not be too strict about this clause?)
>
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