Re: contrib.comments: working example must make a boost.

2008-11-07 Thread Russell Keith-Magee
On Sat, Nov 8, 2008 at 6:45 AM, Valery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi all, @mtredinnick, @jacob, @wilson, @ubernostrum > > not sure if any "community boosts" are at all wanted here, but finally > django is not for a closed circle of django-gurus and things are for > the larger audience, isn't

Re: contrib.comments: working example must make a boost.

2008-11-07 Thread Steve Holden
Valery wrote: > >> With a positive attitude like that I *really* hope you will be at the >> PyCon sprints next year! > > Chicago, IL -- uhhh, quite far... :) > Maybe so, but it *is* possible to apply for assistance with funding. Not all such requests can succeed, but you could consider

Re: contrib.comments: working example must make a boost.

2008-11-07 Thread Valery
> With a positive attitude like that I *really* hope you will be at the > PyCon sprints next year! Chicago, IL -- uhhh, quite far... :) > As far as Django's concerned I'm pretty much a > user not a developer, but they do have a very knowledgeable and helpful > community on both sides of the

Re: contrib.comments: working example must make a boost.

2008-11-07 Thread Steve Holden
Valery wrote: > Hi all, @mtredinnick, @jacob, @wilson, @ubernostrum > > not sure if any "community boosts" are at all wanted here, but finally > django is not for a closed circle of django-gurus and things are for > the larger audience, isn't it? :) so, why there is no easy-to-launch > example of

contrib.comments: working example must make a boost.

2008-11-07 Thread Valery
Hi all, @mtredinnick, @jacob, @wilson, @ubernostrum not sure if any "community boosts" are at all wanted here, but finally django is not for a closed circle of django-gurus and things are for the larger audience, isn't it? :) so, why there is no easy-to-launch example of last contrib.comments

Re: Ticket 9483

2008-11-07 Thread Ludvig Ericson
On Nov 7, 2008, at 14:46, varikin wrote: > For English (U.S. English at least), it should also not capitalize > articles (a, an, the, etc). I don't know the rules for other > languages, but I have heard they are different. So given this, if > there was an effort to make the title filter better,

Re: Ticket 9483

2008-11-07 Thread varikin
On Nov 7, 3:07 am, Ludvig Ericson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Nov 4, 2008, at 15:26, H. de Vries wrote: > > > From a publishing point of view, I don't know for sure Python's method > > is correct. Personally, I don't think so. > > I'd have to say, if Python's misbehaving, Python should be

Re: Dynamic SITE_ID (again)

2008-11-07 Thread Fabien
Hello, > Now I know from reading all of the previous discussions that this > really isn't such an easy implementation, but given the state of > Django today, how much work would really be involved? For that matter, > what design direction would be the preferred one? I'm also interested by this

Re: Ticket 9483

2008-11-07 Thread Ludvig Ericson
On Nov 4, 2008, at 15:26, H. de Vries wrote: > From a publishing point of view, I don't know for sure Python's method > is correct. Personally, I don't think so. I'd have to say, if Python's misbehaving, Python should be patched. And also, I'm strictly against making the title filter not