On 13.06.2011, at 17:19, Carl Meyer wrote:

> On 06/12/2011 03:35 PM, Aymeric Augustin wrote:
>> I checked the SVN history. This "feature" was never documented, even
>> before the reorganization at r8506. It appears in
>> django/conf/__init__.py when magic-removal is merged (r2809).
>> 
>> We just discussed it on IRC, and the consensus is that it dates back
>> to before Django was open-sourced. It was probably only used at World
>> Online.
>> 
>> In my opinion, it's an anti-feature: 1 - It's un-pythonic: in
>> essence, it's equivalent to an filesystem-based implementation of
>> "from <package> import *", which was not rejected in Python for a
>> good reason [1] 2 - like "from <module> import *", it's not
>> explicit, 3 - you don't add apps to your settings file every day, so
>> there's little to gain.
>> 
>> I think it should be deprecated; since it was never documented, we
>> could even remove it outright.
> 
> I agree with all of this. I would be in favor of simply removing the
> wildcard feature with a note in the release notes, unless someone pops
> up to argue that it's more widely-used than we think and it should be
> deprecated instead, in which case I think a normal deprecation path is a
> fine alternative.

+1 on the strategy.

Jannis

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