On 26 June 2012 22:07, Adam "Cezar" Jenkins wrote:
> I have to agree, that's the big one. Though I the ecosystem of 3rd party
> apps is what makes using Django so great. If there is one ORM for 99% of
> the apps out there, and only one that works Mongo, then the only
On 28 May 2012 07:50, Volker Froehlich wrote:
> Hello!
>
> https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/ref/contrib/gis/install/#requirements
> lists GeoDjango's version requirements.
>
> Fedora ships newer versions of those libraries. I was wondering whether
> any incompatibility
A +1 from me too, I've really felt the pain on this when doing i18n
templates, I understand the aesthetics, but the aesthetics of
obscenely long tags is also bad imo...
On 24 February 2012 09:23, Shawn Milochik wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 4:19 AM, Bradley Ayers
Hi all,
I've been playing around this the branch on github for a while now,
but unfortunately me knowledge of Django's internals only goes so far
with regards to getting multiple instance support working fully,
particularly around how models work. I've got to the point where you
can now
Hi all,
Thanks for the responses
On 6 November 2011 23:45, Russell Keith-Magee wrote:
> Untrue -- #3591 has been the ticket tracking this idea for some time.
> The ticket even has a patch/branch that is just waiting for review.
> I've been wanting to do a review for
Hi there,
My name's Chris Northwood and I'm a core contributor to the Molly
Project (http://mollyproject.org/), which is a mobile portal framework
built on top of Django. We're an open source project but we currently
think we're doing quite a few things that are "non-core" for us, and