On Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at 10:22 PM, Sajjada Akhter wrote:
> My question was should I write db driver etc but I do so I will need to be
> able to participate in framework Dev right?
>
>
You'll have a wider audience who may be able to answer this question:
> I am not sure if
My question was should I write db driver etc but I do so I will need to be able
to participate in framework Dev right?
On Sep 11, 2012, at 5:57 PM, Karen Tracey wrote:
> Please ask questions about using Django on django-users. The topic of this
> list is the development of
Please ask questions about using Django on django-users. The topic of this
list is the development of Django itself.
Thanks,
Karen
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hi,
I am planning to use orientDb with Django application (i am yet in design
stage).
I am not sure if i should just use simiple pyorient like library to access
orientDB or should i write new db driver etc
Basically my question is should i worry about not using django db
functionality if
On Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at 10:34 AM, Anders Steinlein wrote:
> Looking forward to this release, exciting! However, targeting the release
> for Christmas Eve seems like a bad idea PR-wise. I suggest either launching
> after new year's eve or quite a few days before christmas to get
>
On Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at 4:21 PM, Jacob Kaplan-Moss wrote:
> [...]
>
> Timeline
>
>
> Oct 1: Feature freeze, Django 1.5 alpha.
> Nov 1: Django 1.5 beta.
> Nov 26: Django 1.5 RC 1
> Dec 10: Django 1.5 RC 2
> Dec 17: Django 1.5 RC 3, if needed
> Dec 24 (or earlier):
Hi folks --
I wanted to fill everyone in on our plans for the Django 1.5 release.
The highlights are:
* Feature freeze October 1st, final out before Christmas.
* One marquee feature of Django 1.5 is experimental Python 3 support.
This is where we need your help the most: we need to be sure that