On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 2:42 PM, Russell Keith-Magee
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Speaking for myself, I'm pretty busy trying to get features completed
> before the 1.2 feature deadline. At the moment, anything that isn't on
> the 1.2 roadmap is only getting cursory attention from me. I suspect
> the same is true of most of the other core developers, and anyone else
> that is closely involved in the Django development process.

Do you think you can work with us in the 1.3 release cycle? In the
meantime we can try to back-port SQL as far as possible. We really
need to get this into 1.3 and some support from the Django core team
would be great.

> However, if I might offer some advice: my experience has been that
> large features like this aren't developed by large groups. They are
> developed by one or two people working closely. It's only when the
> functionality is mostly complete that other people offer help, mostly
> in the form of testing.

We are two developers who work closely together, but we don't feel
very comfortable hacking through the SQL layer without any help.

Bye,
Waldemar Kornewald

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