On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 2:46 AM, Lakshman Prasad <laksh...@uswaretech.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> I will be speaking about django "Building Reusable Applications using
> django" at the Great Indian Developer summit (link) in a couple of weeks.
> GIDS is a large conference, with lot of enterprise audience. To most of
> them, this will be an introduction to django. I have spoken about django to
> local user groups and at some conferences before (1 2 3).
> So, wrt this talk at the conference,
> * I have seen several threads that touch about on
> "django-for-the-enterprise", I solicit the community feedback about the
> specific content that needs to be highlighted. If core developers and/or
> BDFLs have something to say, I will be glad.

I'm not sure exactly what it is that you would like us to say.

The threads you mention are mostly about identifying the potential
sticking points for enterprise customers. To my reading, the outcome
of those threads has been that for the most part, these problems
aren't show stoppers, and in most cases, there are solutions or
workaround - it's mostly just a matter of following appropriate
conventions for an 'enterprise' project setup.

That said, we're open to any suggestions; if someone with "enterprise"
requirements wants to make a suggestion on something that needs to be
improved, we're only too happy to entertain those suggestions.

Yours,
Russ Magee %-)

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