Hi everyone,
It's great to see all the GSOC proposals on the list and the feedback being
useful, but I feel I should remind you all that the deadline is this
Friday, May 3rd, at 7pm UTC (so 11am if you're on the west coast of the US,
for example).
Melange, the GSOC software, can be a little hard
thanks. already done new link for mezzanine.
2013/4/29 Karen Tracey
> On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 1:52 PM, gilberto dos santos alves <
> gsa...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi. on this url:: [1] we have this link url:: [2] broken.
>>
>> url:: [1] https://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/Tutorials
>>
>>
> T
On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 1:52 PM, gilberto dos santos alves wrote:
>
> Hi. on this url:: [1] we have this link url:: [2] broken.
>
> url:: [1] https://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/Tutorials
>
>
That's in the wiki, which is (generally, except for some pages which are
locked down due to abuse in the
Hi. on this url:: [1] we have this link url:: [2] broken.
url:: [1] https://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/Tutorials
url:: [2]
http://codingnstuff.com/2010/01/a-complete-blog-engine-using-django-in-60-minutes/
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On 29/04/13 15:55, Daniele Procida wrote:
> Between now and then would it be possible for some very simple
> tickets to be set aside for people who will then have a chance to
> tackle some real issues at their first sprint, after the workshop?
That sounds like a great idea. I think this can be ha
At the start of the sprints at DjangoCon Europe next month, I'll be holding a
workshop called "Don't be afraid to commit" for people who'd like to get
involved in Django projects (including Django itself of course).
It'll cover: virtualenv, using GitHub, writing tests and creating
documentation
On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 6:25 AM, Christopher Medrela
wrote:
> Jacob, as you said, I deleted django-updates part, but I ended with a
> proposal taking only 9 weeks. Did you mean also scheduling more than 6 weeks
> for the first part of the proposal (writing the new framework) and
> "stretching" the
sorry. i miss this detail.
2013/4/29 Russell Keith-Magee
> Hi Gilberto,
>
> The site you've referenced is not officially related to the Django
> project. I wasn't previously aware of the site -- we'll be having words
> with them for reproducing Django content without permission.
>
> If you've g
>
> 2. I think your proposal is a bit too big. I'd general prefer to see a
>
less ambitious proposal with a high probability of success over a high
>
risk/high reward. I'd like to see you drop the "django-updates" part
>
of the proposal, and focus on validation and django-secure. If you end
>