I completed the pull request to restore the fallback for empty data, except
for CheckboxInput. If you have any input, please speak up.
https://github.com/django/django/pull/7068
On Wednesday, August 17, 2016 at 7:40:56 AM UTC-4, Tim Graham wrote:
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> I think there's a misunderstanding. As the
Dropping support for python 2.7 has been planned for some time. Django
1.11 will be the last one supporting python 2. The following release
will be django 2 and will only support django 3.5+. See
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/releases/1.11/
That's what Tim was talking about. You can
Thanks for the replies,
As I mentioned, I have already started implementation (and I'm willing to
go through with it, having even some time from my work allocated to do it);
I wasn't aware of the JetBrains plan (it's a nice plus, but I don't depend
on it), and I'll probably do it as external
The JetBrains announcement that they want to fund the project isn't a
guarantee that it'll be implemented. The feature needs to go through the
normal feature acceptance process, which as Markus said, might involve a
DEP.
Assuming the idea is accepted, my sense on timing would be to wait until
I believe that would break things:
>>> from django.core.mail import *
AttributeError: module 'django.core.mail' has no attribute 'mailbox'
On Wednesday, August 17, 2016 at 7:30:11 AM UTC-4, IL Ka wrote:
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> Hello,
>
> ``django.core.mail`` package contains ``__all__`` with list of public
>
I believe Tom is right. The documentation is trivial but there is a need to
raise an error or warning to the user when specifying required=False for
boolean fields, as it is nonsensical.
On Tuesday, August 16, 2016 at 12:52:06 AM UTC+1, Tom Christie wrote:
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> It's not perfect but given that
On Wednesday, August 17, 2016 at 11:06:47 AM UTC+2, dmoisset wrote:
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> @Florian
> Would you care to ellaborate? I couldn't find the post you mention
> (although requests is one of the few 3rd party projects that have support
> at the official typeshed repository,
Hi
@Alex,
I wasn't aware of the fellowship program, but I've been getting started to
work at this and I already have some minimal things up
I have a repo with type hints (currently just covering the HttpRequest
object and other minor stuff) at https://github.com/machinalis/mypy-django ;
I'm
I personally do not think that this is something belonging into Django
itself -- at least not in the current state. The requests (I think)
maintainers have a good blog post iirc on the current issues.
On Wednesday, August 17, 2016 at 6:08:48 AM UTC+2, Alex Hill wrote:
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> Hi all,
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> I like the