All of them are monkey patchs, which means it may break when you do an
upgrade.
For simple project I think the buildin webapp frameworks should works
as well.

On Oct 29, 12:24 pm, Daniel Larkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'd like to use Django on GAE for a small project. Ideally I'd like to
> use version 1.0 of Django rather than 0.96, and I'm aware there are
> various patches and helper scripts etc to make this possible. Yet,
> these approaches seem less than straight-forward (perhaps I'm
> incorrect there? I haven't actually tried them) and are such patches
> going to break with newer versions of GAE. After initially deciding to
> use Django 1.0, I'm now considering just using the built-in 0.96
> version, would this be such a bad idea for someone moving from php-
> land to an elegant python MVC design pattern based solution.
>
> Any comments would be greatly appreciated!
> thanks
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