I do exactly this for every new Django project, so it's +1 from me as well.

John

On 20/04/2022 12:01, da...@springbourne-tech.com wrote:
+1 for me - this would be really useful.

On Monday, April 18, 2022 at 9:02:02 PM UTC+1 pyt...@ian.feete.org wrote:

    Hi Tim,

    This feels like a good idea to me.

    Regards,
    Ian

    On Mon, 18 Apr 2022 at 18:17, Tim Allen
    <fli...@peregrinesalon.com> wrote:

        Greetings, friends!

        I've issued a PR that makes two changes to the
        `startproject` template:

          * instead of putting configuration files such
            as `settings.py`, `wsgi.py`, and the
            root `urls.py` in `my_project/my_project`, they are
            created in `my_project/config`
          * start the project with a custom User model app, `users`

        Over the years, I've taught or tutored over 100 Djangonauts
        starting their first project. Having to distinguish between
        two directories with the same name is a constant pain point in
        the teaching process - "cd into my_project ... no, the other one!"

          * The `config` option seemed to be the consensus from this
            thread in the forum: Django New Project Structure/Name -
            Using Django - Django Forum (djangoproject.com)
            
<https://forum.djangoproject.com/t/django-new-project-structure-name/9987>
          * Ticket: https://github.com/django/django/pull/15609

        It is sometimes better to show rather than tell, so following
        our own documentation and including a custom User model with
        the initial project template reinforces the best practice that
        we explicitly point out in the documentation.

          * Ticket: #27909 (Use AUTH_USER_MODEL in startproject
            template) – Django (djangoproject.com)
            <https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/27909>
          * Avoids ever having this come up again:
            
https://www.caktusgroup.com/blog/2019/04/26/how-switch-custom-django-user-model-mid-project/

        Here's a link to the PR:
        https://github.com/django/django/pull/15609

        My apologies for not starting with a discussion first. I'm an
        infrequent contributor to the Django codebase!

        Regards,

        Tim

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