I cannot find emoji enough to express how much I appreciate the work
you've put into this :)
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Curtis
On 4/25/19 6:50 AM, Andrew Godwin wrote:
Hi everyone,
Just wanted to drop a note and say that the first pull request in the
series needed to enable async in Django is now ready for review:
https://github.com/django/django/pull/11209
This is a very minimal amount of work to get Django async-safe and
understanding ASGI as an application interface, but the idea is to land
this so it's definitely in 3.0, and then work on getting async abilities
down to views before the 3.0 feature freeze if we can.
Once those two things are down, we can then expand the effort out a lot
more and have some work for new contributors to get their teeth into, as
we can then start making all the other parts of Django async-capable as
a parallel effort.
Reviews and comments on the PR are encouraged; I want to make sure this
is not going to hurt existing sync Django when it lands, and that it's a
useful stepping stone towards async in views.
Andrew
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