Hello,

I'm trying to document my own webpage's code so I will remember each piece
if I have to touch it later. I added docstrings to several functions
already, and while this is generally enough, I couldn't help but tried
pydoc blog.models.Post

What I got instead of the craved documents was an ImuroperlyConfigured
exception. I found some clues that defining a settings module via the
DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE  environment variable would help (and it does), but
it just doesn't sound right to me. Isn't there an easier solution? (Note
that I don't count putting this env variable to the virtualenv's activate
scripts as an easier method :)

Best,
Gergely

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