James Bennett wrote: > On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 1:09 PM, andy baxter > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> What /should/ be inside the project folder? >> > > I often get severely flamed for saying this, but: > > I very rarely have a "project folder". All it is is a place to stick a > settings file and a root URLConf module, both of which are just plain > old Python files which can live anywhere you can import from. So most > of the time I don't bother creating a folder just to do that; I only > do so when I have groups of configuration files that I want to > organize. > Is there any strong reason why you /shouldn't/ do it the way in the tutorial - e.g. security? Or is this just your preference?
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