I use this way:

at the end of your settings.py:
try:
  from settings_local import *
except ImportError:
  pass

into settings_local.py

from settings import *
and override all settings you need

in this way you can share common/integration configuration but each
developer is free to override what he need

hope this help

S.



2010/3/28 Guillermo <guillermo.lis...@googlemail.com>

> Hi,
>
> I'm working on a project with multiple programmers for the first time,
> and I'm not sure how I should go about commiting the Django project's
> setting file to the public repo. Since it can contain sensitive data,
> how's this done usually so everybody works with the same settings
> during development?
>
> Cheers,
> Guillermo
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