Re: Upcoming Contributing to the Django Docs Workshops

2021-06-13 Thread Daniele Procida
moshe nahmias wrote: >Can you check to make sure I registered for the workshop? I didn't get >any confirmation or link to where I should connect. >I registered with the email I sent this message. >Or should I register again to make sure? I assume duplicates are less welcome The form doesn't send

Re: Upcoming Contributing to the Django Docs Workshops

2021-06-13 Thread Daniele Procida
Carlton Gibson wrote: >Daniele Procida will be leading a couple of free workshops on >contributing to the Django docs, and learning the Diátaxis framework for >documentation.  > >These will be over the next two Wednesdays, the 16th and 23rd of June, >at different times to be

Security releases for django CMS 3.4, 3.5, 3.6 and 3.7

2020-07-22 Thread Daniele Procida
Hi folks. We have released security updates for django CMS versions 3.7.x, 3.6.x, 3.5.x and 3.4.x to address medium-level vulnerabilities. We recommend updating to version 3.7.4, 3.6.1, 3.5.4 or 3.4.7. The updated

Re: The blacklist / master issue

2020-06-15 Thread Daniele Procida
Tom Carrick wrote: >I don't think there is an easy answer here, and I open this can of worms >somewhat reluctantly. I do think Luke is correct that we should be >concerned with our credibility if we wrongly change this, but I'm also >worried about our credibility if we don't. There are plenty of

Re: Unsolicited mentorship requests

2020-06-08 Thread Daniele Procida
Elena Williams wrote: >Just want to bring this up in case it's a "Thing"[tm] now, that I have >missed: this last week I've had 3 different non-Australia non-female- >presenting individuals who I don't know solicit me privately on social >media for personal Django "mentorship". Frankly it's made

RELEASE: django CMS 3.6

2019-01-30 Thread Daniele Procida
I'm very pleased to inform you that django CMS 3.6 is now officially available. 3.6 brings with it full support for Django 2.x, and drops support for Python 2.7. More details in the article above and in our changelog:

Re: BitBounce Spam Replies From the Mailing List

2019-01-06 Thread Daniele Procida
On Sun, Jan 6, 2019, Aymeric Augustin wrote: >[[ I'm adding BitBounce support to this discussion, even though I expect >I'll just get one more of their spam -- "we'll ignore the spam problem we >cause to you until you pay money to us". ]] >Here's one possible solution: > >- we export the

Re: BitBounce Spam Replies From the Mailing List

2019-01-01 Thread Daniele Procida
On Wed, Jan 2, 2019, Daniele Procida wrote: >On Tue, Jan 1, 2019, Daniele Procida wrote: > >>If it continues to be an issue I will disable their receipt of email >>temporarily. I assume I'll get the auto-replies myself to this message. > >One user's email receipt disab

Re: BitBounce Spam Replies From the Mailing List

2019-01-01 Thread Daniele Procida
On Tue, Jan 1, 2019, Daniele Procida wrote: >If it continues to be an issue I will disable their receipt of email >temporarily. I assume I'll get the auto-replies myself to this message. One user's email receipt disabled so far; the user has been informed. Daniele -- You re

RELEASE: django CMS 3.5.1

2018-03-06 Thread Daniele Procida
Hello everyone, we've released version 3.5.1 of django CMS. The release contains bug-fixes, for a number of mostly minor issues. Release notes are available at . The new release is available on PyPI. On Divio Cloud, the new version of

RELEASE: django CMS 3.5

2018-02-01 Thread Daniele Procida
I'm delighted to inform you that we have made the official release of django CMS 3.5! Our weblog article above has most of what you need to know. The main thing to know is that this release of django CMS is significantly

django CMS 3.5 Release Candidate 1

2018-01-11 Thread Daniele Procida
Hi everyone. We've just issued the first release candidate version of django CMS 3.5. It's available from all the usual places: GitHub: Download: Documentation:

Re: Easy pickings are not that easy for a new contributor

2017-09-05 Thread Daniele Procida
On Tue, Sep 5, 2017, Alexander Lyabah wrote: >A lot of articles that I've read say that I should start with ticket from >Easy pickings. >The problem is that there are not that many tickets I can choose from. All >of them are already assign. > >Maybe I can start with

Re: Aldryn Newsblog and Django 1.10 (or 1.11 LTS) Support

2017-08-15 Thread Daniele Procida
On Thu, Aug 10, 2017, michael.sch...@rz.uni-augsburg.de wrote: >Is there a planned release date in the near future for django 1.11 support? Some time soon - we can't give an exact date, but we are working on it. Daniele -- Message URL:

Now available: django CMS 3.4.4

2017-06-19 Thread Daniele Procida
I'm pleased to announce that version 3.4.4 is available. Many thanks to our core developer Paulo Alvarado who steered this release, and to all contributors. See the weblog for more details: Regards, Daniele --

Re: A New Design for the "Congratulations!" Page

2017-04-18 Thread Daniele Procida
On Tue, Apr 18, 2017, Tim Allen wrote: >It struck me that this page is valuable real estate Yes it is! Firstly, I think that both your idea and design are excellent and I approve. Secondly, since that space is valuable, perhaps it could also say: This release of

Re: DJANGO_SETTINGS_FILE

2017-04-08 Thread Daniele Procida
On Sat, Apr 8, 2017, James Pic wrote: >I'm sorry you've seized the opportunity to use my effort to put a little >joy and humor in my message to push me on the slope, sorry that it's been >misinterpreted and that I just don't understand at all your technical >explanation. I

Re: Django 2.0 Python version support (Python 3.6+ only?)

2017-01-07 Thread Daniele Procida
On Sat, Jan 7, 2017, Florian Apolloner wrote: >Not sure on how we'd put that into text, but something along the lines of >"we will support 3.4+ as long as feasible for us to do so" -- though I do >understand that this is like the same as saying: "We'll just support what

Re: Django 2.0 Python version support (Python 3.6+ only?)

2017-01-06 Thread Daniele Procida
On Fri, Jan 6, 2017, Florian Apolloner wrote: >In the end (in my experience), people are using Django everywhere and part >of the usage also comes from the fact that it's not that hard to deploy for >sysadmins since python is available anywhere; compiling a new Python +

Re: Creating page types programatically

2016-09-09 Thread Daniele Procida
On Tue, Sep 6, 2016, Patrick Heneghan wrote: >It might help for me to explain this in context - for example, I'm going to >have a "post type" called "blog", which should have title and content >fields, and then "event", which should have additional location, date,

Re: What about to add a page copied signal?!

2016-07-28 Thread Daniele Procida
On Wed, Jul 27, 2016, Philippe O. Wagner wrote: >We are missing a signal that will be fired after a page was copied using >page.copy_page? >Would this be helpful for anybody else? What is the exact use-case? Is it: * a user-triggered copy action via the web interface * a

Re: Resolved: wontfix is not productive

2016-07-26 Thread Daniele Procida
On Tue, Jul 26, 2016, Charlie Hayes wrote: >How does the Django team know how many developers would use a feature like >this when said developers never get a chance to use it? Django includes a >lot of inane features that many fewer developers would use compared to >this.

Re: Form field labels change proposal

2016-07-03 Thread Daniele Procida
On Sat, Jul 2, 2016, Sergei Maertens wrote: >I've talked with some other core developers at the sprint, and the proposed >flow is more in line with the initial proposal again: > >* The deprecation cycle would include a settings (let's call it

Re: change commit message format to present tense?

2016-06-27 Thread Daniele Procida
On Mon, Jun 27, 2016, Reinout van Rees wrote: >Op 26-06-16 om 05:31 schreef Kevin Christopher Henry: >> If anyone's put off by the hectoring tone of the imperative mood, it >> might be better to think of it as the indicative mood. That is: >> >> (This will) "add password

Re: change commit message format to present tense?

2016-06-24 Thread Daniele Procida
On Fri, Jun 24, 2016, Jon Dufresne wrote: >On Fri, Jun 24, 2016 at 10:48 AM, Carl Meyer wrote: > >> To be clear, the recommended git style is not present tense, it is >> imperative mood. So it should _not_ be "Fixes #12345 -- Regulates the >>

Re: Extending JSONField serialization

2016-06-22 Thread Daniele Procida
On Wed, Jun 22, 2016, Marcin Nowak wrote: >On Tuesday, January 5, 2016 at 5:29:14 PM UTC+1, Tim Graham wrote: >> >> This came up in a ticket a couple days ago: >> https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/25995 >May I ask why this ticket was resolved just by adding some

Re: Help! ImportError: No module named ...

2016-02-24 Thread Daniele Procida
On Wed, Feb 24, 2016, Damián LLuch Castelli wrote: >Hi, It is the first time I write here. Sorry for the beginner question. This is not the correct place for questions like this. You'll get answers to questions like this on the django-users email list,

Re: Getting DNS error when trying to access URL

2016-02-23 Thread Daniele Procida
On Mon, Feb 22, 2016, blogit...@gmail.com wrote: >I am keep getting DNS error when trying to access my site some thing to do >with DNS since it keep giving me error in some times of day. >http://www.matchmate.ca Sorry, I approved this spam by mistake. Daniele -- You

Re: Vote on Jira as bugtracker

2016-01-07 Thread Daniele Procida
On Thu, Jan 7, 2016, Yamila Moreno wrote: >I'm Yamila, part of Taiga Team and Kaleidos (the company that develops >Taiga.io). We're very happy to be as a "completely hypothetical" candidate >for a new bugtracker. Taiga (a Django and open source project) being used >by

Re: Vote on Jira as bugtracker

2016-01-06 Thread Daniele Procida
On Wed, Jan 6, 2016, Daniele Procida <dani...@vurt.org> wrote: >By all means it's useful to get votes on something like this, even >before we consider those questions, because if enough people want >something it's always possible - but be aware that simply getting lots >of votes

Re: Vote on Jira as bugtracker

2016-01-06 Thread Daniele Procida
On Wed, Jan 6, 2016, Victor Sosa wrote: >I felt like lost using trac; it is kind of messy. I just don't feel >comfortable >with it. >I see so many open source project using Jira that is just natural. Search >is easy, categorize is easy, look through the all issues and

Re: structural & functional review of django documentation

2015-12-28 Thread Daniele Procida
On Mon, Dec 28, 2015, Samuel Bishop wrote: >I think the general concept would be covered by either creating a "fourth >division". So we would go from "topics", "reference", and "how-to", to >"topics", "reference", "how-to", and "implementation"/"internals"/"APIs"/etc >Or

Re: User notification by email of account detail changes

2015-11-15 Thread Daniele Procida
On Sun, Nov 15, 2015, Baptiste Mispelon wrote: >For your djangoproject account, you can change your display name and >email there: https://www.djangoproject.com/accounts/edit/. Heh, thanks, not even Florian was aware of that. Is this documented somewhere? Daniele --

User notification by email of account detail changes

2015-11-15 Thread Daniele Procida
I've been discussing with Florian on IRC a suggestion for improved account security. On many sites, you will get a message a message like this: >Hello evildmp, > >We wanted to let you know that your GitHub password was changed. > >If you did not perform this action, you can recover access by

Re: simplifying the install page

2015-09-25 Thread Daniele Procida
On Fri, Sep 25, 2015, Tim Graham wrote: >The install page mentions several different ways to install Django, from >pip install (recommended), to `setup.py install`, to symlinking the Django >checkout in your site-packages. Do you see any reason to keep the latter

Re: Django's docs application as a reusable app

2015-08-14 Thread Daniele Procida
On Fri, Aug 14, 2015, Jannis Leidel <lei...@gmail.com> wrote: >Daniele, > >> On 14 Aug 2015, at 13:56, Daniele Procida <dani...@vurt.org> wrote: >> >> We've been looking at the application used by the Django Project to >build and manage the Sphinx

Django's docs application as a reusable app

2015-08-14 Thread Daniele Procida
We've been looking at the application used by the Django Project to build and manage the Sphinx documentation: We want similar functionality for some of our own websites, because doing it this way is a much more seamless way than

Re: TabularInline

2015-03-14 Thread Daniele Procida
On Fri, Mar 13, 2015, Rodrigo Ancavil wrote: >Can I display model's function fields on a TabularInline? Hi Rodrigo. You'll get answers to questions like this on the django-users email list, - the web interface is

Re: Django documentation doesn't show correctly in any browser

2015-01-13 Thread Daniele Procida
On Tue, Jan 13, 2015, Some Developer wrote: >Any suggestions? I'm pretty sure I can't be the only one who is having >issues. It's not looking like that for me, no idea what's happening for you. Daniele -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the

Re: Updating logging docs

2014-12-30 Thread Daniele Procida
On Tue, Dec 30, 2014, Lee Trout wrote: >I'd like to see a mention of the defaults existing in >`django.utils.log.DEFAULT_LOGGING` *at a minimum*. Given the desire to >understand the entire technical scope I think it would be worth repeating >the default settings in the

Re: How to Display the number of active users in Django Site with IP address

2014-12-21 Thread Daniele Procida
On Sun, Dec 21, 2014, Avinash Kunuje wrote: >How to Display the number of active users in Django Site with IP address Hello Avinash. You'll get answers to questions like this on the django-users email list, - the web interface is

Re: ANN: Django website redesign launched

2014-12-17 Thread Daniele Procida
On Wed, Dec 17, 2014, Rob wrote: >On Tuesday, December 16, 2014 5:58:00 PM UTC-5, Christian Schmitt wrote: >> >> Somehow I hate it. The website is the worst website I've seen since a long >> time. >> The contrast is really aweful. >> The issue Tracker got unusable due

Re: ANN: Django website redesign launched

2014-12-17 Thread Daniele Procida
On Wed, Dec 17, 2014, Torsten Bronger wrote: >> In the meantime I have removed you from our email lists, since >> your tone is not welcome here. Please don't come back unless you >> can communicate in a more acceptable way. > >Is this customary procedure on this

Re: ANN: Django website redesign launched

2014-12-17 Thread Daniele Procida
On Tue, Dec 16, 2014, Schmitt, Christian wrote: >Somehow I hate it. The website is the worst website I've seen since a long >time. >The contrast is really aweful. >The issue Tracker got unusable due to the colors that aren't focused on >readability. > >Overall it looks

Re: Proposal: Prevent data loss in the admin

2014-12-08 Thread Daniele Procida
On Mon, Dec 8, 2014, Rune Kaagaard wrote: >I've made a branch that adds optimistic concurrency control to the admin: >https://github.com/runekaagaard/django-lock-the-admin/compare/adminlock. It >works for the main change object and inlines and has tests. All tests >passes

Re: Two proposals for the Django Code of Conduct.

2014-09-10 Thread Daniele Procida
On Wed, Sep 10, 2014, Josh Smeaton wrote: >Perhaps the wording could then be closer to the intent. Something like "if >a member of the Django community is treated abusively by another member of >the Django community outside of a Django forum, and is reported, it will

Re: Django 1.7 migrations and third-party imports

2014-09-09 Thread Daniele Procida
On Tue, Sep 9, 2014, Greg Brown wrote: >Moving over to the new migrations, I noticed that whenever I >create a migration involving a custom model field, it imports that field >at the top of the migration. The South docs were always quite firm about >not doing this sort

Re: Two proposals for the Django Code of Conduct.

2014-09-09 Thread Daniele Procida
On Tue, Sep 9, 2014, Alex Gaynor wrote: >When Jacob and I originally drafted the CoC, we specifically included an >enumeration of some disallowed behaviors on the recommendation of the Ada >Initiative -- it was their view that the list helped to minimize rules >lawyering,

Re: The greatest proposal yet: rename this damn group

2014-09-09 Thread Daniele Procida
On Tue, Sep 9, 2014, Thomas Leo wrote: >> and in most cases one has the impression that successfully finding a >place to >> ask a question and writing a message expressing their question about >Django >> development is an achievement in itself for them. > >This seems rather

Re: The greatest proposal yet: rename this damn group

2014-09-09 Thread Daniele Procida
On Tue, Sep 9, 2014, Robert Grant wrote: >Totally agree Daniele. I don't know how other people experience the group, >but I actually didn't see the email address, and didn't even look at the >URL. I'm not sure how much effect any of this will have. We get a few (I'd

Re: The greatest proposal yet: rename this damn group

2014-09-09 Thread Daniele Procida
On Tue, Sep 9, 2014, Russell Keith-Magee wrote: >As a matter of formality, I'd like to put this through the technical board >so that it isn't just a fiat decision by the handful of people motivated to >participate in this discussion. By the way, there are three related

Re: Two proposals for the Django Code of Conduct.

2014-09-08 Thread Daniele Procida
On Mon, Sep 8, 2014, Benjamin Scherrey wrote: >I thought I made my objections pretty clear in my original email but I'll >attempt to be more pedantic about it now. The specific language in the PR >86 is: > >"In addition, violations of this code outside these spaces may

Re: Two proposals for the Django Code of Conduct.

2014-09-07 Thread Daniele Procida
On Mon, Sep 8, 2014, Benjamin Scherrey wrote: >Nothing you've written disagrees with what I said, nor do you address >the core concern I bring up about the "change of substance" which is chock >full of opportunities for the law of unintended consequences to come up and

Re: Two proposals for the Django Code of Conduct.

2014-09-07 Thread Daniele Procida
On Sun, Sep 7, 2014, Benjamin Scherrey wrote: >Number 84 sounds fine. #86 is just looking for trouble. You were wise in 84 >to keep it positive and not enumerate a list of "banned" behaviour. To have >86 be anything beyond providing a weapon to be used by anyone looking to

Re: Documentation tool

2014-09-06 Thread Daniele Procida
On Fri, Sep 5, 2014, Daniel Chimeno wrote: >I'm looking for a documentation tool for my django project. >Something like JavaDoc or PHPDoc, to be able to generate a HTML|PDF with the >models, views, urls.. >I've used sphinx to non-related Django projects, but I've never tried

Re: Requiring GitHub login for actions on Trac

2014-08-07 Thread Daniele Procida
On Thu, Aug 7, 2014, Schmitt, Christian wrote: >Currently we already live in a world were everything gets connected. And >that is really awful. One must consider that Github is definitely a target >for intelligence agencies. And I don't mean the NSA only. >Maybe I'm a

Re: querry to pass jquery variable value to django template, please responce me need help one of yours...

2014-08-01 Thread Daniele Procida
On Fri, Aug 1, 2014, Jaiprakash Singh wrote: >unfortunately, i am not able find the solution, so require some hints from >all of u guys You'll get answers to your questions on the django-users email list, - the web interface is

Re: deprecate contrib.webdesign? (#22789)

2014-07-11 Thread Daniele Procida
On Fri, Jul 11, 2014, Tim Graham wrote: >It provides the lorem template tag. The functionality has not changed in 7 >years and it has 20 commits in its history which are mostly maintenance >oriented (pep8, adding app loading compatibility). As long as it's not getting in

Re: django less compilation to empty css

2014-07-09 Thread Daniele Procida
On Wed, Jul 9, 2014, Muneeb Ahmed wrote: > I have gone through a no of tutorials but cant able to compile less to css >What is the best technique to compile less to css in django. (Static >precomiler, yui, e.t.c) You'll get answers to your questions on the

Re: Problem in doing Calcultion in django Application

2014-06-18 Thread Daniele Procida
On Wed, Jun 18, 2014, Muskan arora wrote: >I have a problem in calculating Sum. > my models.py is as follows :- You'll get answers to your questions on the django-users email list, - the web interface is

Re: Ready for checkin

2014-06-16 Thread Daniele Procida
On Mon, Jun 16, 2014, Greg Chapple wrote: >Would "Ready for merge" not be a more appropriate term? Well no - because it isn't ready for merge. It may well be far from ready. Ironically "ready for checking" is closer to the intended meaning. Daniele -- You received

Ready for checkin

2014-06-16 Thread Daniele Procida
"Ready For Check-in" appears in the docs once; "Ready for Checkin" appears five times, and on Trac. Can we change it universally to "Ready for check-in"? Or better "Ready for core team review"? What's wrong with "checkin": * it's incorrect * I've more than once read it and imagined it must be

Re: Using Exisitng Database on PhpMyAdmin with Python and Django

2014-05-31 Thread Daniele Procida
On Sat, May 31, 2014, Olouge Eya Ekolle wrote: >How can I connect my existing MySQL database created on XAMPP to my >Python/Django project? You'll get answers to your questions on the django-users email list, - the web interface is

Re: "Master/slave terminology"

2014-05-27 Thread Daniele Procida
On Tue, May 27, 2014, Andromeda Yelton wrote: >Which is a little beside the point as the process for merging PRs is not, >in fact, democracy. But is also fantastic, because I've spent the last >week reading TRAC and hanging out here and talking to lots of people

Re: "Master/slave terminology" (was: Master/slave trolling pull request accepted to django master branch)

2014-05-27 Thread Daniele Procida
On Tue, May 27, 2014, Meira wrote: >> This second commit was discussed in a Trac ticket and everyone (even you!) >> was welcome to give their opinion. >> > >That's all nice and good, but why is the discussion taking the course of >whether or not we're accepting the second

Re: "Master/slave terminology" (was: Master/slave trolling pull request accepted to django master branch)

2014-05-27 Thread Daniele Procida
On Tue, May 27, 2014, Meira wrote: >Sorry, I accidentally sent a private reply :) I'll try to repeat it here >for others. I have replied, privately, but I wanted to add publicly: >The community is trying to protect the django project from the attack of >people who seek no

"Master/slave terminology" (was: Master/slave trolling pull request accepted to django master branch)

2014-05-27 Thread Daniele Procida
On Tue, May 27, 2014, Meira wrote: >As some of you may have notice, a hot discussion is happening in the >comments of this pull request: https://github.com/django/django/pull/2692 If by "hot discussion" you mean silly pictures and noisy accusations... There is a discussion

Re: Revisiting multiline tags

2014-04-03 Thread Daniele Procida
On Thu, Apr 3, 2014, Carl wrote: >As someone said earlier in the thread, making Python programmers deal with >long lines seems like some special form of torture ;) My own use case is this: {% with placeholder_width=960 generic_main_width=523 sidebar_image_size="294x196"

Re: Django admin, 'Save as new' option, duplicate m2m relations

2013-12-10 Thread Daniele Procida
On Tue, Dec 10, 2013, Gheorghe Chirica wrote: >I have a simple model which have few m2m relations. > >Now, I enabled option in admin panel to duplicate model so, "Save as new" >option. > >It saves my model as a new one, no problem with that. > >But I want to

Re: How to install Django?

2013-12-04 Thread Daniele Procida
You'll get answers to your questions on the django-users email list, - the web interface is . The list you've posted to is django-developers, an email list is for the discussion of the development of

Django Weekend Cardiff

2013-11-13 Thread Daniele Procida
(With apologies if you have already seen this on another email list or newsgroup.) The UK's first-ever Django conference will take place on the 7th-9th February 2014 in Cardiff, Wales. The programme for the event: Friday: tutorials and demonstrations (also open to

Re: Django-Should I be here?

2013-11-03 Thread Daniele Procida
On Sun, Nov 3, 2013, zobcl...@gmail.com wrote: >I need a web application to do the following: > >1. Authenticate a user (approx. 500 users) then show the user a list of >registered devices within the servers dhcpd.conf file. > >2. Offer the user the option to delete an

Re: Want create patch for smth

2013-10-31 Thread Daniele Procida
On Thu, Oct 31, 2013, Dmitriy Dmitrienko wrote: >My name is Dmitry. I want to create patches for smth , because in my >university a teacher wants to create patches for the Moodle system, but i >hate moodle and i don't have a choice and it's wrong. >I am not genius of

Re: When to use single quotes and double quotes

2013-10-27 Thread Daniele Procida
On Sun, Oct 27, 2013, Zach Borboa wrote: >I'm seeing a mix of both singly- and doubly-quoted strings in django source. >Other than docstrings wrapped in triple-double-quotes, when is it >appropriate >to use double quotes instead single quotes? As far as I understand it

Re: Creating a minimal custom user model. Seems last_login is required. Should it be?

2013-10-21 Thread Daniele Procida
On Mon, Oct 21, 2013, Tino de Bruijn wrote: >@Harry, just out of curiosity, may I ask how you *do* authenticate your >users? I think he challenges them to a sword fight with rolled-up umbrellas. Daniele -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google

Re: Creating a minimal custom user model. Seems last_login is required. Should it be?

2013-10-20 Thread Daniele Procida
On Sun, Oct 20, 2013, Harry Percival wrote: >I'm trying to create a minimal custom user model. The only thing I care >about is email. But it seems Django really wants me to set a last_login >field. Can I avoid it somehow? > >I don't care about last_login! Can this

Re: Django logo usage terms self-contradiction

2013-10-17 Thread Daniele Procida
On Fri, Oct 18, 2013, Russell Keith-Magee wrote: >Thanks for the heads up. The first piece of text you've indicated predates >the second, so it needed to be updated. I've just made the change. > >As for there being no Section 3.1 -- I'm not sure what you're referring to

Django logo usage terms self-contradiction

2013-10-17 Thread Daniele Procida
"Additional text may not be added so that it appears to be part of the logo." section 3.2: "A group or event may use a logo that incorporates the Django logo by adding a word or picture

Re: Help related executing system command from django

2013-10-17 Thread Daniele Procida
On Thu, Oct 17, 2013, Jorge Cardoso Leitão wrote: >I suggest you to post your question in the django-users mailing list. >This mailing list is for the development of Django itself. The django-users list can be found at . The #django

Re: An argument against mark_safe.

2013-10-17 Thread Daniele Procida
On Wed, Oct 16, 2013, Jonathan Slenders wrote: >Some people still have javascript in their templates and they use template >tags inside their javascript. :( I am not sure if you're saying this is a bad thing, but it is unavoidable, isn't it? For example I use the

Re: ImportError: cannot import name actions

2013-10-15 Thread Daniele Procida
On Tue, Oct 15, 2013, rok wrote: >I thought since the 1.6 release is in the final stretch this might be >somewhat related to bugfixing. I posted it to the users forum. Well it could indeed be a bug of course. Is it feasible for your to reduce it to something easily

Re: ImportError: cannot import name actions

2013-10-15 Thread Daniele Procida
On Tue, Oct 15, 2013, rok wrote: >I have recently been testing the 1.6b4 tag with a new app we are >writing, using apache and wsgi. However, I could not get rid of the >following issue happening on every request: You'll be better off asking this question over on the Django

Re: Nginx and Ubuntu Service Define

2013-10-14 Thread Daniele Procida
On Mon, Oct 14, 2013, Muhammed TÜFEKYAPAN wrote: >I use digitalocean as a server. I upload my django project files on my >server and start to setup. Made postgresql settings etc but I can't define >my new project as a new service on nginx. How can I define my new projest

Re: Introduction

2013-10-12 Thread Daniele Procida
On Sat, Oct 12, 2013, Jasvir Singh wrote: >I am Jasvir Singh, a student of Computer Science. >5-6 months ago, I started working on django and found it is a really >efficient tool. >Now I want to do some development for django. > >Can anyone please suggest me some

Re: Proposal to end the war with flake8 warnings

2013-10-09 Thread Daniele Procida
On Wed, Oct 9, 2013, Tim Graham wrote: >Our docs currently state: "Note, however, that patches which only remove >whitespace (or only make changes for nominal PEP 8 conformance) are likely >to be rejected, since they only introduce noise rather than code >improvement.

Re: Design discussion: admin alert messages

2013-10-08 Thread Daniele Procida
On Tue, Oct 8, 2013, Ryan Allen wrote: >Good thought, I'll get some color test screenshots put together today. I've used which I thought was quite good, but perhaps you know of better ones. Daniele -- You received this message because

IRC users invited to support PyCon Ireland Django sprinters

2013-10-03 Thread Daniele Procida
I'm running a "Don't be afraid to commit workshop" at PyCon Ireland. The sprints will be on 14th to 15th October - . Last time it worked brilliantly well having a few active people in #django-sprint. If anyone can be around for the next one, that would be

A policy on calling super()

2013-09-28 Thread Daniele Procida
There's some discussion of a particular class, django.views.base.View, and whether its __init__() should contain a super(View, self).__init__(). But there's also a wider question of whether there should be a general rule about this, whether the

Re: Hyperlink CSS on djangoproject.com

2013-09-25 Thread Daniele Procida
On Tue, Sep 24, 2013, Marc Tamlyn wrote: >As someone who has color blindness (off the top of my head I can't remember >the exact condition, but it's not simple red-green that 1 in 8 men have) it >looks fine to me. Personally I like the distinction between the external >and

Hyperlink CSS on djangoproject.com

2013-09-24 Thread Daniele Procida
On djangoproject.com and the docs in particular, we don't underline hyperlinks, though we do, with dots, if it's a hyperlink to a class or function or module. That means users need to rely on the colour of the text to determine whether something is a link or not. It works fine for me, but I

Re: IRC users invited to support PyCon UK Django sprinters

2013-09-23 Thread Daniele Procida
On Mon, Sep 23, 2013, Daniele Procida <dani...@vurt.org> wrote: >At the Don't be afraid to commit workshop at PyCon UK today there were a >lot of attendees <http://dont-be-afraid-to-commit.readthedocs.org/en/ >latest/attendance_record.html#pycon-uk-in-coventry-22nd-september-

IRC users invited to support PyCon UK Django sprinters

2013-09-22 Thread Daniele Procida
At the Don't be afraid to commit workshop at PyCon UK today there were a lot of attendees (31 of them). Many of them said they'd come to the Django sprint tomorrow

Re: Performance Docs

2013-09-21 Thread Daniele Procida
On Fri, Sep 20, 2013, Alex Gaynor wrote: >I didn't follow this PR as it was in progress, but I just sat down and read >them. I have to say I'm extremely saddened by >https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/topics/performance/#alternative- >software-implementations. See if

Re: Performance optimisation documents, ticket 20877

2013-09-13 Thread Daniele Procida
On Fri, Sep 13, 2013, Florian Apolloner <f.apollo...@gmail.com> wrote: >On Friday, September 13, 2013 4:18:05 PM UTC+2, Daniele Procida wrote: >> >> Any further comments would be welcomed. There's some disagreement about >> the appropriateness of the last section, <

Re: Performance optimisation documents, ticket 20877

2013-09-13 Thread Daniele Procida
On Sat, Aug 10, 2013, Daniele Procida <dani...@vurt.org> wrote: ><https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/20877> > >Work in progress; comments appreciated: ><https://github.com/django/django/pull/1463> Any further comments would be welcomed. There's some disagreem

Re: GZipMiddleWare documentation

2013-09-10 Thread Daniele Procida
On Fri, Aug 9, 2013, Daniele Procida <dani...@vurt.org> wrote: >What should the documents have to say on the subject now, in light of ><https://www.djangoproject.com/weblog/2013/aug/06/breach-and-django/>? > ><https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/20887> I'm rasi

Re: Django Trac ticket keywords

2013-08-30 Thread Daniele Procida
On Fri, Aug 30, 2013, Russell Keith-Magee wrote: > Is "afraid to commit" a different set of criteria to "easy pickings"? The >original intention was that the easy pickings checkbox would be populated >with tickets that were appropriate for first timers (because they were

Re: version number in Django documentation URLs

2013-08-30 Thread Daniele Procida
On Fri, Aug 30, 2013, Baptiste Mispelon <bmispe...@gmail.com> wrote: >On 08/30/2013 12:10 AM, Daniele Procida wrote: >> RTFD.org can use "latest" for the version number in docs - why don't we? >> >> It would be nice to be able to refer for example to <ht

Django Trac ticket keywords

2013-08-29 Thread Daniele Procida
Would there be any objection if I used a keyword ("afraid_to_commit" or something) to mark tickets that I think would be suitable for first-time committers doing the "Don't be afraid to commit" tutorial to tackle? That way I can provide a URL like:

version number in Django documentation URLs

2013-08-29 Thread Daniele Procida
RTFD.org can use "latest" for the version number in docs - why don't we? It would be nice to be able to refer for example to . Daniele -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django

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