There is a chapter in the documentation on how to contribute to django. It
should answer most of your questions.
On 13 Dec 2017 3:10 am, "Asad Ahmed" wrote:
> Hello everyone,
> I'm new to open source community. I've been working on python and django
> framework for few years now. I've done few p
Hello everyone,
I'm new to open source community. I've been working on python and django
framework for few years now. I've done few projects based on them and ML.
I'm planing for Gsoc.
I would be really grateful if anyone can guide me on how to proceed for
open source contribution on django.
Th
Hi Collin,
On Tuesday, December 12, 2017 at 3:48:38 PM UTC+1, Collin Anderson wrote:
> Yes, having a good __str__ is important, and thats why i think defaulting
> it to the pk is good, because it's better than nothing. Yes, you'll still
> want to override __str__ with something better (that lik
Hi Alex,
> I think __str__ is a more user/human-friendly thing, which I don't think
can be generated automatically.
Yes, having a good __str__ is important, and thats why i think defaulting
it to the pk is good, because it's better than nothing. Yes, you'll still
want to override __str__ with som
I've read all your comments and I understand the "readability matters"
arguments, but I think we're looking at it from a wrong angle.
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