On 5/12/2009 3:27 AM, mabuse wrote:
> I am developing a django site and my aim is to obtain a site with a
> core  application that would be the site basis and above it addons
> that would upgrade the standard application ( like firefox and its
> extensions).
> 
> My question is, how can I achieve that? My idea is to create two
> projects:
> 1. One project would be the "core project": with all basic apps.
> 2. The other would be the "addons site project": including the addons
> configured as apps.
> 
> Is it the best solution? Or it would be nicer to have only one project
> and the addons configured as separate apps?

It depends on if these "add-ons" are truly independent apps or not. If 
they can't be used outside of the context of your core project, then 
there's no need to separate them, really.

If they are meant to be independent, then you'll need to take care that 
they have no dependences on *any* project whatsoever. And preferably not 
on other apps as well (except maybe django.contrib ones).

-- 
George

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