Tom Tobin wrote:
> On 5/31/06, Ilias Lazaridis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Jacob Kaplan-Moss wrote:
>>> On May 25, 2006, at 11:27 AM, lazaridis_com wrote:
>>>
>>>> At this point, Django's persistency layer seems intresting, but the
>>>> evaluation uncovered a few weaknesses, most importantly the lack of
>>>> schema evolution support:
>>> 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 problems for the
>> SoC project:
>>
>> http://case.lazaridis.com/multi/wiki/DjangoSchemaEvolution
> 
> While we appreciate your enthusiasm, your contributions might be
> better received if you took some time to more thoroughly understand
> the Django project and its community.  

I have deadlines.

And my personal projects have of course priority.

> It seems that you have an
> interest in analyzing various software for what you find to be
> "flaws"; 

http://case.lazaridis.com/multi/wiki/ProjectOverview

> while any useful and well-crafted contribution to the project
> is welcome regardless of the motivation of its author, it seems that
> your motivation is leading you to hasty conclusions and unnecessary
> actions.  

It just seems so.

> Many of the points you raise regarding Django are either
> trivial or downright mistaken; 

I would appreciate If you would become more concretely here.

> furthermore, your attempt to
> independently replicate work that has already been spoken for and due
> for completion (as a Summer of Code project) is effort better spent
> elsewhere.

This has been discussed already.

I do not replicate any work, but I have provided a limited _solution_ 
for a problem which I have _now_.

I haven taken additional effort to make this usable for other users and 
for the project.

Of course I could ignore the existence of the team and the SoC project 
fully, and maden my personal evolution support.

But I prefere to synchronize efforts and to share results.

http://case.lazaridis.com/multi/wiki/DjangoSchemaEvolution

> Take a step back, see what other people are doing and how they're
> doing it, take note of what tends to be appreciated and what tends to
> be criticized, and you'll be on your way.  :-)

I have deadlines.

And my personal projects have of course priority.

.

-- 
http://lazaridis.com


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