On 30/11/06, James Bennett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In general, I think this is a tradeoff we've had to make to have
> Django be as useful as it is -- the goal isn't to satisfy *every* case
> out of the box, but to satisfy *common* cases out of the box with the
> ability to extend things as needed. And in my experience doing web
> development, wanting secure password storage is the much more common
> case ;)

For varying definitions of secure I'm sure ;-)

My point was really that we should be careful of preaching the 'right'
way of doing things. 'Common' things, now they're fine. :-)

Felix

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