Re: revisiting the Python version support policy

2019-01-26 Thread Carlton Gibson
I worry about us making this kind of decision in the rarified air of the developer mailing list. It's a technical question yes, but it affects the entire community. I think, here, we underplay just how hard it is for people out there. IMO expecting that people suffering from massive

Re: Automatically initialise the project as git repo

2019-01-26 Thread Dmitriy Sintsov
On Friday, January 25, 2019 at 3:35:40 PM UTC+3, mihir karbelkar wrote: > > Hi, > I have made several projects with Django but every time I create a new > project I have to initialize the repo for git. It would be better if the > project initialized itself. Maybe we can add this feature in to

Re: Introduction as a new member to django contributions mailing list

2019-01-26 Thread Dylan Reinhold
On the project home page https://www.djangoproject.com/ it has the link on how to contribute. https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/internals/contributing If you have a specific question feel free to ask, but this is a good starting point. Dylan On Sat, Jan 26, 2019 at 10:51 AM Yemdjih Kaze

Introduction as a new member to django contributions mailing list

2019-01-26 Thread Yemdjih Kaze Nasser
Hello My names are Yemdjih Kaze Nasser and I am new to the mailing list and I would like to contribute the django organisations. Please can how can I get started -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django developers (Contributions to Django itself)"

Re: revisiting the Python version support policy

2019-01-26 Thread Joe Tennies
Comments inlined: On Sat, Jan 26, 2019 at 7:51 PM Alex Krupp wrote: > The biggest issues with beginners I see at events like Django Girls or > just regular Python meetups involve people needing to edit their > .bash_profile or .bashrc files. Most people can figure out how to download > the

Re: revisiting the Python version support policy

2019-01-26 Thread Alex Krupp
The biggest issues with beginners I see at events like Django Girls or just regular Python meetups involve people needing to edit their .bash_profile or .bashrc files. Most people can figure out how to download the right version of Python for their platform, but then their shell to actually use

Re: revisiting the Python version support policy

2019-01-26 Thread Joe Tennies
Carlton, I read your response, and I think what you said is very important. I would like to ask you a few questions, if you don't mind. I'm not trying to back you into a corner; I'm trying to understand what you see with your teaching and getting insight from that. Do you think it makes sense to