Personally, I keep all files which do not have a specific place in Django,
in a 'libs' folder within the project.

On Wed, Apr 6, 2011 at 6:13 PM, Mazery Smith <mazerysm...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello,
> I have a project with a few application folders in it. One of those
> applications houses all the views for the website. I've built some
> utility classes placed in an entirely different application folder
> (utility_app helper module) that assist in processing requests in each
> view. Is this the best place for such a utility class -- meaning
> housing it in another applicaiton all together and importing it (from
> utility_app.helpers import *) in my views?
>
> Maybe there's a more logical place for it.
>
> I realize this question is subjective seems ridiculous but hey...I'm
> new and I'm ridiculous.
>
> Just want to see what others do
>
>
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