What is so bad about removing terms like master/slave that are related to
or even originate from so much suffering and injustice and replacing it
with neutral terms? Primary/Replica is used in many DB systems too.
On Tuesday, May 27, 2014 2:14:43 PM UTC+2, Meira wrote:
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> As some of you may hav
Hi Aymeric,
On 2012-04-13 17:11:48 +, Aymeric Augustin said:
On 13 avr. 2012, at 18:42, Kai Diefenbach wrote:
Now my questions: Is this by intention? Can I get around that? Has
this any meaning for the application in production?
This is most likely a consequence of r17155 [1].
Okay
a lot of of my tests.
Now my questions: Is this by intention? Can I get around that? Has
this any meaning for the application in production?
Thanks
Kai
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Hi Johannes,
what about features? Do you have more than
django comments + django-comment-uils?
If not, I don't know why one should use this.
Kai
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On 8/6/07, Alex Nikolaenkov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Right, so moving on to your real question:
> >>Here is an example of case-insensitive urls. They rock:
> >>http://www.askeri.ru/PUBLISH/
> >>http://www.askeri.ru/publish/
>
> > They do indeed rock. Luckily, supporting them
Could you decide on whether to name the attribute maxlength or max_length?
Well... it's not *that* important but it this is ugly, imho.
http://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/3622
Greetings
Kai
PS: I like the mood here, thanks to ever