On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 11:04 PM, Eugene Lazutkin
<eugene.lazut...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Some people are blessed with being naturally confused without external
> factors.

Indeed. Documenting that something implements the same format as
Django templates will only confuse people who were already going to be
confused anyway (e.g., showing them a Python implementation of
Markdown or Textile would have the same effect). So I don't see any
problem there.

> Personally I like DTL --- it is a short memorable to-the-point acronym
> that pays homage to Django, yet distinctive enough from everything else.
> It doesn't play on subtle associations nor obscure music trivia, yet it
> doesn't hide its heritage.

I like it, especially since there's prior art.


-- 
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