#10703: Helper for importing modules from installed apps
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          Reporter:  Archatas        |         Owner:  nobody                   
                 
            Status:  closed          |     Milestone:  1.1                      
                 
         Component:  Core framework  |       Version:  1.1-beta-1               
                 
        Resolution:  wontfix         |      Keywords:  reusable utility 
extensible import dynamic
             Stage:  Unreviewed      |     Has_patch:  0                        
                 
        Needs_docs:  0               |   Needs_tests:  0                        
                 
Needs_better_patch:  0               |  
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Changes (by ubernostrum):

  * status:  new => closed
  * needs_better_patch:  => 0
  * resolution:  => wontfix
  * needs_tests:  => 0
  * needs_docs:  => 0

Comment:

 I don't really see the utility of this -- a properly-written Django
 application is just a Python module, and is importable the same as any
 other Python module. It's not like that module is suddenly going to have a
 different path (and if it does, you're doing something wrong).

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