apologies for this post - I did not notice it was on the dev list.
On Fri, 2012-03-02 at 11:58 +0530, kenneth gonsalves wrote:
> On Thu, 2012-03-01 at 17:47 -0800, froto wrote:
> > I am using statement:python manage.py syncbd,but there is a error
> > report:no fixtures fou
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On Thu, 2011-08-25 at 14:51 -0400, Justin Holmes wrote:
> Sorry, here's the appropriate link:
>
> https://docs.google.com/document/pub?id=15iJXXKs989cIIvhToa7ttYgToPSyzJN9KL9CCkxka1o
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>
why not the wike?
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On Mon, 2011-06-27 at 00:10 -0700, Victor Hooi wrote:
> Was somebody made the Django design czar?
yes - Idan Gazit
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On Mon, 2011-02-14 at 04:14 -0800, Subhabrata wrote:
> I would surely do that. But I was redirected to this list from Django
> site saying if I have any installation problem.
go to django-users
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hi,
I have put up a ticket on the above with some code and tests. Could
someone take a look at it and point out what more needs to be done
please? My first attempt at contributing to django, so it is probably a
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On Saturday 10 Oct 2009 11:37:06 am Russell Keith-Magee wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 10, 2009 at 6:55 AM, Rob Hudson wrote:
> > I, too, like the idea of a conference site. It fills a void and
> > sounds useful for upcoming conferences. I wasn't too crazy about the
> > blog idea, and
On Wednesday 07 Oct 2009 3:26:21 am ihomest...@gmail.com wrote:
> Since many have mentioned that django is not an asynchronous
> framework,
you still have not understood. django is a framework. It is not a webserver,
or any kind of server. (oops, just noticed that this discussion is on the
On Tuesday 06 Oct 2009 1:53:44 pm TheMaTrIx wrote:
> I have a nack for optimizing PHP Webservers
what is a PHP webserver?
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> I read this doc about the performance comparison between Tornado and
> Django: http://www.tornadoweb.org/documentation
comparison between django and tornado? django is a web framework. Tornado
is a web server. Whats to
Hi,
We would love to have droves of django developers and users with us:
http://in.pycon.org/2009/
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On Monday 19 Jan 2009 6:52:15 pm Rajeev J Sebastian wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 4:17 PM, mrts wrote:
> > And now something completely different
> > ==
> >
> > "Every problem in computer science can be solved by
> > another level of
On 01-Jul-08, at 10:04 PM, Tom Tobin wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 1, 2008 at 4:25 AM, Kenneth Gonsalves
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> why should he be more polite? He follows the policy of 'teaching to
>> fish' rather than spoonfeeding. I have several times go
On 26-Jun-08, at 7:51 PM, Jeremy Dunck wrote:
>> Then, I tried helping people the way he does for a mere fraction of
>> the time he does. Answering the same 5 questions 20 times a day
>> (ok, I
>> did it maybe twice) would drive anyone insane.
>
> +1
+1
>
> Yes, it'd be nice if Magus were a
On 14-Jun-08, at 8:11 PM, Jonathan Lukens wrote:
> I will follow your suggestions and hopefully somethign positive will
> come of it.
right now on IRC all the big guns are missing and a lot of newbies
are asking questions - you are needed ;-)
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On 03-Jun-08, at 9:32 PM, The Code Janitor wrote:
> (debugging isn't great, I can't figure out how to do dynamic debugging
> on Django operations, and code development features such as dynamic
> lookups, refactoring and unit testing are painful at best).
the whole idea of shifting to python
On 29-Apr-08, at 11:25 PM, David Cramer wrote:
> WILL BREAK" (I didn't even know QSRF was released until someone
> pointed it out to me)
must have been about a million messages congratulating malcolm on the
mailing list ...
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On 27-Apr-08, at 8:34 AM, Malcolm Tredinnick wrote:
> I merged queryset-refactor into trunk just now. This was changeset
> r7477.
w000t - thanks and congratulations Malcolm, you rock
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this is third time this post has come - is it me or something else?
On 23-Apr-08, at 4:28 PM, Malcolm Tredinnick wrote:
>
>
> On Wed, 2008-04-23 at 03:40 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> On Apr 16, 7:56 pm, "Justin Lilly" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> We have one. Its called 1.0 and the more
On 20-Apr-08, at 12:47 AM, Steve Holden wrote:
>> I wouldn't even call the current svn head a beta-quality product
>>
>>
> Which is probably why it isn't yet a beta release?
what I meant is that it is stable and production ready and that it is
time people stopped evaluating products by
On 19-Apr-08, at 8:52 PM, James Bennett wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 19, 2008 at 10:17 AM, ydjango <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>> Is there a reason you cannot call it just 1.0
>
> So would you prefer to have a beta-quality product whose developers
> lie and call it 1.0?
I wouldn't even call the
On 25-Feb-08, at 11:45 PM, Jacob Kaplan-Moss wrote:
>> I'll have it fixed as soon as I can figure out what the hell's
>> going on.
>
> OK, fixed.
what was the problem?
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Foss Conference for the common man:
On 12-Jan-08, at 6:27 PM, Ned Batchelder wrote:
> The moderation could be done by member(s) whose time wouldn't be spent
> enhancing django. I used to volunteer on python.org to maintain the
> Python Jobs Board, because I wanted to help out, but I wasn't able to
> contribute in ways that other
On 23-Dec-07, at 11:43 AM, Jeff Anderson wrote:
> Yes, I agree.
there is a shortcut - enter your info in Preferences, and akismet
will let you in. I have never registered, but my details in
preferences has kept me from being harrassed by akismet.
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On 23-Dec-07, at 11:21 AM, Adrian Holovaty wrote:
> http://www.djangoproject.com/accounts/register/
if this link could be made more visible, it would help - I have
answered this question at least 20 times so far
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On 22-Dec-07, at 9:39 PM, Marc Garcia wrote:
> If somebody could confirm that it's a bug I'll open the ticket, and
> I'll research more.
check whether they are marked as 'fuzzy' in .po file
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Foss Conference for the
On 03-Dec-07, at 10:17 AM, Ivan Markeyev wrote:
> Have no idea, how to post ticket on djangoproject.com. Server return
> to me "500 Internal Server Error (Submission rejected as potential
> spam)".
add your name and email address in the 'preferences' page of the
wiki, and you will be allowed
On 30-Nov-07, at 6:14 PM, Deryck Hodge wrote:
> +1
>
> It's not an unprecedented idea across OSS projects. We jumped from
> samba 3.0.14 to 3.0.20 when we had a slew of new changes between
> releases. Granted those are dot releases, but the idea is the same.
and postgres jumped from 7.4.x
On 08-Nov-07, at 6:47 AM, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
>> Django bells, Django bells,
>> Django all the way;
>> Oh what fun it is to code
>> In a well-designed dynamic language!
>
> In an open source way!
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On 08-Nov-07, at 2:36 AM, Jacob Kaplan-Moss wrote:
> Django bells, Django bells,
> Django all the way;
> Oh what fun it is to code
> In a well-designed dynamic language!
In an open source way!
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On 30-Oct-07, at 10:55 PM, webjunkie wrote:
>> Err, what was the old version, and what's the new version?
>>
>> "Upgrade" is kind of vague. :-/
>
> Upgraded from 3.2.10 to 3.3.1 ;)
which is 8 months old ;-)
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On 30-Oct-07, at 12:07 PM, aruns wrote:
> I am a new to Django..
dont crosspost to both users and developers - stick to users unless
you are going to join in developing django itself
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On 20-Oct-07, at 7:25 AM, James Bennett wrote:
> As someone who uses Django's documentation on a daily basis, here's
> what I'd like to see:
one thing I would like to see is: table of contents available on all
pages. Now I have to go to 'documentation' and click on dbiapi. Then,
if I want
On 18-Oct-07, at 11:28 AM, Derek Anderson wrote:
> what are thoughts on a new option to sqlreset (and others, as
> appropriate) to apply the change to the db? something like this:
>
> ./manage.py sqlreset --apply
i thought sqlreset was deprecated
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On 12-Oct-07, at 7:44 PM, msaelices wrote:
> I think Django could create an unique SVN+trac for all django
> aplication developed.
there are several discussions of this in the users list and many
attempts are there to do this - please check the archives of this
list and the users list
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On 05-Oct-07, at 1:23 PM, Peter Nixon wrote:
>> On 10/4/07, Peter Nixon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> I tried to open the following ticket but it thinks my IP is a
>>> spammer,
>>> so I am sending to the list:
>>
>> If you create an account in Trac, it won't apply spam filtering to
>> you.
On 09-Aug-07, at 1:56 AM, Brantley Harris wrote:
> "hint" seems like the wrong word. "suggest", "guide", "auto",
> "build"?
preview?
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On 26-Jul-07, at 9:42 PM, Jacob Kaplan-Moss wrote:
>> could you post this to the users list also - you may get a lot of
>> feedback from the user's point of view
>
> Actually, I've deliberately asked the SoC students to post updates
> here instead of django-users. I know all the core devs read
On 03-Jun-07, at 10:01 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> This will of course be a paid contract, so if anyone is interested
> please contact me ( [EMAIL PROTECTED] )
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On 10-May-07, at 2:25 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Can someone point me to a good site for a quick-guide to subversion?
http://svnbook.red-bean.com/
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On 09-Feb-07, at 4:35 PM, Marc Fargas Esteve wrote:
> It is obsole because upstream says so:
> # PsycopgOne -- the original psycopg 1.1.x (now obsoleted by
> psycopg 2)
> # PsycopgTwo -- psycopg 2.0, the one you shall use
>(from: http://www.initd.org/tracker/psycopg/wiki)
>
> If
On 26-Jan-07, at 12:19 PM, medhat wrote:
> So many times I send messages to the group, but my message does not
> appear at all, or it might appear a day or two after I actually send
> it, which of course makes it appear down on the list, and nobody
> really
> sees it.
not moderated - and no
On 23-Jan-07, at 8:02 AM, furby wrote:
> django.contrib.admin is installed in my settings.py, so that's not the
> problem.
it cant find the css - check the document source to see where it is
looking for the css and make sure that is correct in relation to your
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On 22-Jan-07, at 10:56 PM, Adrian Holovaty wrote:
> clicks "Code" in the navigation, he shouldn't see a messy set of
> links. We should present a clean overview of the "code" aspects of
> Django -- how to get the code, how to contribute and what we're
> currently working on.
looks good - the
the wiki is down - in case noone has reported it yet
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On 22-Dec-06, at 8:26 PM, Rob Hudson wrote:
I did create my own login decorator for this site for my own views
that
are using it. But to use my decorator for the password views would
mean duplicating (or copying) all that code.
use user_passes_test - it allows you to specify the url you
On 20-Dec-06, at 3:07 PM, Siliconbits wrote:
Anyone knows where I can find this rare species. I've trawled Rent a
Coder and Get a Freelancer without success. If anyone is interested in
freelancing in London, UK with good rates, let me know.
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el.objects.by_language("EN").order_by('title')
> which would form queries like:
> SELECT * FROM myapp_mymodel INNER JOIN myapp_mymodel_translatable ON
> myapp_mymodel.id = myapp_mymodel_translatable.id ORDER BY title
>
> Regards,
> Aidas Bendoraitis [aka Archatas]
>
On 26-Oct-06, at 12:40 PM, Derek Anderson wrote:
> can someone who knows svn better than i help me out as to how i would
> refresh the branch with the latest from the trunk, and then remerge
> these changes back into it?
in your working copy root do:
svn merge
On 19-Oct-06, at 9:21 PM, P K Kothari wrote:
> P K Kothari
i thing it is time this guy was given the boot
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> Django can run on GNU systems that doesn't use a Linux kernel.
seems like i have hurd this before
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On 19-Oct-06, at 7:29 AM, Malcolm Tredinnick wrote:
> should probably add mailing lists as a line-item there, too, since
> both
> RoR and Django have extremely high-volume, very helpful mailing lists
and i hope he has mentioned our #django IRC channel - with a
reputation for never RTFM'ing
On 19-Sep-06, at 12:08 AM, Nick wrote:
> Most, if not all, of the "little, easy improvements" listed on
> www.djangoproject.com have now been made. I feel the urge on
> contribute once more, so is there anything else little and easy that I
> could do?
for imagefield/filefield in admin, scope
On 22-Aug-06, at 11:46 AM, Lisa wrote:
> Can I email these 4 files to someone and have them incorporated into
> the latest Django release? If so, please provide me with an e-mail
> address. Thanks in advance.
create a ticket on the wiki and attach the files with your comments
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On 13-Aug-06, at 12:51 AM, Ahmad Alhashemi wrote:
> Then, in templates of a certain language site, you would look for
> objects that are related to the current object in the translation
> tables and link to them through their get_absolute_url preceded by
> their site's address.
>
> Of course,
hi,
just a few random thoughts on translation of content. At first i was
leaning towards developing a dependant model for each model which
would hold translations. One thing i have realised is that of all the
field types, only three - CharField, TextField and numeric fields
would need to
On 23-Jul-06, at 7:18 AM, Bill de hÓra wrote:
> http://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/2401
>
> "strings escaping translation"
>
> The strings that stay in english aren't in the tamil .po file. I
> think
> the .po files might be out of sync with the source tree and that
> bin/make-messages.py
On 22-Jul-06, at 11:04 PM, Todd O'Bryan wrote:
>>
>> Again, having the solution with OneToOne relation scares newbies away
>> because it's become a kind of common wisdom that OneToOne will be
>> changed very drastically very soon and "all your code would burn".
>
> What is the current wisdom on
On 21-Jul-06, at 8:03 PM, Ivan Sagalaev wrote:
>> Most -- all? -- of the magic-removal stuff has settled down
>
> What about model inheritance? This is one feature that was before
> MR and
> never recovered after. I remember some people in django-users were
> forced to stay with pre-MR syntax
On 19-Jul-06, at 12:33 PM, Malcolm Tredinnick wrote:
>
> On Wed, 2006-07-19 at 12:08 +0530, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
>>
>> On 19-Jul-06, at 11:46 AM, Brantley Harris wrote:
>>
>>> You keep #django open too and answer questions in there. Therefore
>>>
On 19-Jul-06, at 11:46 AM, Brantley Harris wrote:
> You keep #django open too and answer questions in there. Therefore
> they have no reason to enter #django-devel.
dream on - you can never escape crazies and retards
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On 19-Jul-06, at 1:31 AM, Brantley Harris wrote:
>
> Being tired of all the craziness and mundane questions of #django, I
> created another room on freenode: #django-devel, where we can discuss
> the higher level Django related topics.
and how do you guarantee that the crazies and mundane
On 19-Jun-06, at 11:28 PM, jorjun wrote:
> I am sure you have it now. But just to make sure, the next clue is
> that
> it sounds a bit like "soap and phone" ;0)
then nobody got it - because *that* is not a framework - it is an
application server, which is a totally different kettle of
On 19-Jun-06, at 2:38 PM, James Bennett wrote:
>
> On 6/19/06, Kenneth Gonsalves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> yes - we are all ears
>
> Meh. The book-buying is a giveaway.
ahh - monday morning, forgive me ;-)
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On 19-Jun-06, at 2:04 PM, jorjun wrote:
>
> Which framework did I personally spend heaps of time investigating,
> book-buying and ultimately reject for my own purposes?
yes - we are all ears
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On 18-Jun-06, at 5:01 PM, jorjun wrote:
> I spent a great deal of time trying to get to grips with a competing
> framework but my progress was painfully slow
which one?
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On 14-Jun-06, at 6:15 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I want to have a URL of the form
> /path/to/my/site/biographies/persons-name/ where 'persons-name' is a
> slug field for a class, but not the primary key...is this possible?
yes - but make sure that even if it is not the primary key it is
On 14-Jun-06, at 10:54 AM, Deryck Hodge wrote:
> Maybe not entirely appropriate on the developers list, so please
> forgive
>
> Just wanted to say from one project to another, thanks for the
> great tool.
> We've just moved our Samba news site into Django.
>
>
great to see you back Georg
On 06-Jun-06, at 8:35 PM, hugo wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> the #django IRC logger is currently down - my provider blocks port 667
> now, without giving me a notice about it. That's why I didn't notice a
> problem until today. :-/
>
> I try to find a solution - either get the
On 04-Jun-06, at 1:48 PM, Nagy Károly wrote:
> I assume he has/had some other aliases (can't remember, 3-4 week
> ago was
> a girl nickname with same attitude)
> What is the point?
maybe he is doing a thesis or some sort of survey ;-)
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On 03-Jun-06, at 10:37 PM, Jorge Gajon wrote:
> Unbelievable how can someone spend so much time and effort on trolling
> like this.
>
> It makes you question if someone is paying him to do this, or if he
> has a serious psychological condition that deserves its own branch of
> study.
>
> Good
On 01-Jun-06, at 12:32 PM, James Bennett wrote:
>
> This would, probably, offer some benefit to novice developers, because
> it's a couple less things they have to do at the outset (though it
> arguably adds in some "magic" that it's better to have them
> understand). But it offers zero benefit
On 01-Jun-06, at 12:28 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>>> This is actually one of the accepted Summer of Code projects for
>>> Django, so the best answer is perhaps to way until the end of the
>>> summer to see what happens with it.
>>
>> I cannot wait so long and additionally I sense several
On 31-May-06, at 7:07 PM, Michael Radziej wrote:
> It looks as if the current way to handle Django has overloaded the
> core
> developers :-( Simple tickets shouldn't take long. And it would also
> help to know that your ticket ain't gonna make it, but in close time,
> not months later.
look
ek Anderson (the student) and
> Kenneth Gonsalves (the mentor) to make sure that Derek doesn't
> miss anything important. It is better to do it here in the list
> so others have an opportunity to help too.
as we are both here on the list, we can do it here
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On Thursday 25 May 2006 10:43 pm, Joseph Kocherhans wrote:
> Schema evolution support has already been discussed at length.
> See: http://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/SchemaEvolution but it's
> not implemented yet.
there is a django soc project for this
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