On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 17:30, Tai Lee wrote:
> This seems odd to me. [...]
> I don't remember a thread started by Django core letting the community know
> that a move was seriously on the cards, and giving the community a chance to
> have some formal input before a decision was made.
>[...]
> On
This seems odd to me. Django is generally a very open and community
oriented project, which strives to consult with the community and achieve a
consensus, resorting to a BDFL decision when necessary, after all sides
have put their case.
Maybe I wasn't following closely enough (apologies if that
Please ask questions about using Django on django-users. The topic of
this list is the development of Django itself.
Karen
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please i want a help
I have some object stored in a databaseand i want to
make List of this object (Recently Added object -
and
Most Common)
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> With an appropriate index, SQL databases should be able to find rows
> matching a condition on two columns about as quickly as if the condition
> was only on one column, even in a table containing million of objects.
>
Databases can of course find the rows with appropriate indexes, but the
Hi everyone,
I'm pleased to announce that Django has accepted two proposals for this
year's Google Summer of Code:
Customizable serialization, from Piotr Grabowski
http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/project/google/gsoc2012/grap/15001
Security Enhancements, from Rohan Jain
http://www.google-me
On Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 3:50 PM, Luke Plant wrote:
> One query: are you sure it is harder to manipulate? In particular, I
> remember from a while back that Flash allowed some headers to be
> manipulated, which caused problems, and they fixed it by blacklisting
> some headers, I think including ref
On Mon, Apr 23, 2012 at 09:08, Daniel Sokolowski
wrote:
> Works for me, Aaron why not register for a username (or do it anonymously)
> and have the honours of adding it yourself? :)
Done.
I didn't want to potentially 'deface' a prominent page without at
least letting it pass in front of django-d
Thanks Luke for the clarification.
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Subject: Re: GitHub migration planning
On 20/04/12 19:58, Daniel Sokolowski wrote:
Was BitBucket (mercurial system which is python base
Works for me, Aaron why not register for a username (or do it anonymously)
and have the honours of adding it yourself? :)
https://www.djangoproject.com/accounts/register/
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From: Aaron C. de Bruyn
Sent: Sunday, April 22, 2012 1:27 PM
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Hi,
I would like to modify the descriptions of tickets. Unfortunately this is not
possible
for me at the moment. Can someone give me the permission for at least modifying
my tickets?
Thomas Güttler
Trac Login is "guettli"
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