This sounds good. Keep me informed. I am currently writing a carpet
inventory based on django.

On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 2:27 PM, Jeff Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Johnny Utah wrote:
>> Hi Guys,
>>
>> If I'm posting this on the wrong site, my apologies.
>>
>> I'm a beginner to both Python and Django and I would like to develop a
>> public site.  I'm not looking for help with code as much as with what
>> modules I will need (e.g. django.contrib.auth).  Any help is greatly
>> appreciated!
>>
> It sounds like Django is the right tool to do the job. The things that
> are in django.contrib that'll probably be most useful is auth and admin.
> These are documented at docs.djangoproject.com pretty well. If you have
> any specific questions that come up, this is the place to ask.
>
> It sounds like you're already headed in the right direction. Use
> Django's auth system, the admin site, and build your own app for reptile
> tracking. I'd use it, except I'm not a reptile owner– we only have a bird.
>
>
> Happy Coding!
>
> Jeff Anderson
>
>

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