Hi, > i agree - i only meant that it will be extra work maintaining until the > official release. I am sorry if i have offended yous as i did not mean > to offend or flame you
neither I ! :) I agree with your advice. I may freeze/remove the port. I should have think twice before create it. bye Kenneth Gonsalves wrote: > On Wednesday 26 Oct 2005 12:07 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >>Hi Kenneth, >> >>If you feel I should remove the port tell me (and explain why). > > > there seems to be some misunderstanding here. My point is that until > django is released, they will keep making backward incompatible > changes, so making a port will be an exercise in frustration as it will > have to be changed very often. Even ppl making rpms etc are waiting for > the release. > > >>For myself I hope someone will maintain a django port. >>If you want to do job I'll be happy. >>I only feel it could be cool if in the port tree and we can do a make >>install / make deinstall on django. People on freebsd which are >>looking for a python framework in the www tree will may also discover >>that django exists. > > > i agree - i only meant that it will be extra work maintaining until the > official release. I am sorry if i have offended yous as i did not mean > to offend or flame you -- Pablo