Re: Need help in testing out the fix

2021-08-19 Thread No Offence
Thanks a lot, Adam.

On Thursday, August 19, 2021 at 8:10:19 PM UTC+5:30 Adam Johnson wrote:

> Hi
>
> You can use 'pip install --editable' with the path to your copy of the 
> django repo to test it in another virtualenv.
>
> Here's the option docs: 
> https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/cli/pip_install/#install-editable
>
> Here's a demo video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gYYi7varbmE
>
> Thanks,
>
> Adam
>
> On Thu, 19 Aug 2021 at 07:21, No Offence  wrote:
>
>> Hey there, I'm new to this contributing environment and today only tried 
>> fixing a bug in Django. Now I want to test it out. So can someone help me 
>> with that? 
>> I needed to know how o use that fixed Django on my system globally to 
>> test it out. On even in env will work. 
>> Can someone help me out with this? 
>> Thanks in prior. 
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Re: Need help in testing out the fix

2021-08-19 Thread 'Adam Johnson' via Django developers (Contributions to Django itself)
Hi

You can use 'pip install --editable' with the path to your copy of the
django repo to test it in another virtualenv.

Here's the option docs:
https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/cli/pip_install/#install-editable

Here's a demo video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gYYi7varbmE

Thanks,

Adam

On Thu, 19 Aug 2021 at 07:21, No Offence  wrote:

> Hey there, I'm new to this contributing environment and today only tried
> fixing a bug in Django. Now I want to test it out. So can someone help me
> with that?
> I needed to know how o use that fixed Django on my system globally to test
> it out. On even in env will work.
> Can someone help me out with this?
> Thanks in prior.
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Re: Need help for django fix testing

2021-08-19 Thread 'Adam Johnson' via Django developers (Contributions to Django itself)
I'm responding to your other thread where you gave a little more
information. Please be careful posting to the list in future ;)

On Thu, 19 Aug 2021 at 07:17, No Offence  wrote:

> Hey there, I'm new in this contributing environment. I have fixed one
> issue but now I don't know how to test it out i.e. how to set up that fixed
> Django version on my system. Looking for help.
> Thanks in prior.
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Need help for django fix testing

2021-08-19 Thread No Offence
Hey there, I'm new in this contributing environment. I have fixed one issue 
but now I don't know how to test it out i.e. how to set up that fixed 
Django version on my system. Looking for help. 
Thanks in prior.

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Need help in testing out the fix

2021-08-19 Thread No Offence
Hey there, I'm new to this contributing environment and today only tried 
fixing a bug in Django. Now I want to test it out. So can someone help me 
with that? 
I needed to know how o use that fixed Django on my system globally to test 
it out. On even in env will work. 
Can someone help me out with this? 
Thanks in prior. 

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Re: Recognising Contributions

2021-08-19 Thread Carlton Gibson
Hey Tim.

> As an infrequent contributor these days, I'm not seeking any more 
recognition
> from my contributions, nor would more recognition encourage me to 
contribute
> more. I'd rather the Django team spend their efforts on building software
> than on publicity.

Recognising contributions, in the many forms that they take, is about the
sustainability of the project.

We have a maintainership problem — it's OK now, but there's no depth to it.

We have a diversity of maintainership problem, in that the profile of 
regular
contributors doesn't match that of the user-base as a whole. 

There's much writing on the life-cycle of projects, and how they can either
open out to the community, or turn in on themselves and wither and die. (See
e.g. Nadia Eghbal's Working in Public for a good entry point.)

There's a whole host of inter-related points here but, providing 
recognition of
contributions give public validation that helps those who aren't 
economically
privileged enough to spend many hours on open source just for the intrinsic
reward of it — it can help people get jobs. It also helps us to identify the
hidden work that's done, so hopefully we can make that more sustainable. If 
we
can highlight the contributions from the community that's, hopefully, a 
little
more diverse than it looks like on the surface.

To make an effort to call-out contributors, especially those just starting 
out, 
is a small thing we can do. 


Kind Regards,

Carlton

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Re: How to decode data? (trick question)

2021-08-19 Thread 'Adam Johnson' via Django developers (Contributions to Django itself)
Hi!

I think you've found the wrong mailing list for this post. This mailing
list is for discussing the development of Django itself, not for support
using Django. This means the discussions of bugs and features in Django
itself, rather than in your code using it. People on this list are unlikely
to answer your support query with their limited time and energy.

For support, please follow the "Getting Help" page:
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/3.2/faq/help/ . This will help you find
people who are willing to support you, and to ask your question in a way
that makes it easy for them to answer.

Thanks for your understanding and all the best,

Adam

On Sun, 15 Aug 2021 at 11:06, Jack Dan  wrote:

> Hello everyone, please help me figure out the problem.
>
> This is a tricky question because I couldn't find anything on the net. I
> know how to encode / decode, I do not know where to do it. At what stage.
> The Django assembly is standard, it works fine on the local server, not on
> the hosting. The detailed situation is below.
>
> Hosting Support Conversation:
> *Me:* "On the local server everything works, but you don't. What is the
> reason?"
> *Support:*  "The web server cannot work with Cyrillic in links directly
> for work, it is converted accordingly. Therefore, when you open http: //
> dictionary.rf/pulpation, the web server converts pulpation to
> %25d0%25bf%25d1%2583%25d0%25bb%25d1%258c%25d0%25bf%25d0%25b0%25d1%2586%25d0%25b8%25d1%258f.
>
> Scripts of your site search in the database by the encoded value:
> SELECT `dictionary_d_word`.`id`, `dictionary_d_word`.`author_id`,
> `dictionary_d_word`.`word`, `dictionary_d_word`.`word_url`,
> `dictionary_d_word`.`description`, `dictionary_d_word`.`created_date`,
> `dictionary_d_word`.`published_date` FROM `dictionary_d_word` WHERE
> `dictionary_d_word`.`word_url` =
> '%25d0%25bf%25d1%2583%25d0%25bb%25d1%258c%25d0%25bf%25d0%25b0%25d1%2586%25d0%25b8%25d1%258f'
> LIMIT 21
>
> To avoid errors, you should decode the request value before executing the
> request, and then execute the request. "
>
> And I have a logical question:
> Where to decode this data?
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