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


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Pablo

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