Andrew, Thanks for the shoutout as a reviewer. Would be better to link it to my one-many company's corporate site than to just my links page. Use: http://bristle.com
I'm re-posting my privately emailed comments on the latest version here so people can find them as part of this thread.
Looks good! You did a great job of explaining the bits that I previously didn't get: - Relationship of INSTALLED_APPS to App Registry - History of the App Registry - AppCache, Apps, AppConfig - apps.py - Custom AppConfig Also: - app registry vs. master registry - label vs. name in AppConfig - Need for renamed imports - Exact sed command to change an app's label - AppConfig.ready() - autodiscover() - Apps restrictions (custom user model) The Check Framework section is now also very clear, and it seems to be very complete as well. I like the iterative approach you use: describing a simple way, then a problem, then an enhancement that solves the problem, then another problem, etc. Nice job! This will be very useful when I start using the Check Framework to enforce coding standards for my team when we move to Django 1.7 or 1.8.
--Fred ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Fred Stluka -- mailto:f...@bristle.com -- http://bristle.com/~fred/ Bristle Software, Inc -- http://bristle.com -- Glad to be of service! Open Source: Without walls and fences, we need no Windows or Gates. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ On 11/25/14 3:03 PM, Andrew Pinkham wrote:
Hi, I have just updated Upgrading Django (to 1.7) Part III: Django 1.7's New Features. The App Registry and System Check Framework sections have been updated to be more accessible. For the article: afrg.co/updj17/a3/ For all of the material: afrg.co/updj17/ Part IV will be available before the end of the day! Andrew
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