Re: Request for help: building a docker/vagrant platform for running Django's test suite

2015-04-22 Thread Kevin Glavin
n > files. https://github.com/ambitioninc/container-transform > I think docker-compose could be a great fit for this, I'd be happy to help > out. > -Micah Hausler > On Friday, April 17, 2015 at 7:27:17 PM UTC-4, Tim Graham wrote: >> >> In 2012, Julien Phalip star

Re: Request for help: building a docker/vagrant platform for running Django's test suite

2015-04-22 Thread Micah Hausler
files to AWS ECS task.json files. https://github.com/ambitioninc/container-transform I think docker-compose could be a great fit for this, I'd be happy to help out. -Micah Hausler On Friday, April 17, 2015 at 7:27:17 PM UTC-4, Tim Graham wrote: > > In 2012, Julien Phalip started th

Re: Idea/request for help: Django Developers Community Survey

2015-04-22 Thread Federico Capoano
Great idea. The questions look good enough to me. I love django-apps or libraries shipped in python packages. One of the reason I love Django is the fact that it didn't frenetically add stuff to the framework just because it's cool. The good thing of python packages is that you can get some data

Re: Request for help: building a docker/vagrant platform for running Django's test suite

2015-04-21 Thread Tommy Beadle
I have a decent amount of Docker experience. Doing something like this definitely sounds like a reasonable thing to do with Docker. I'd be willing to help out. On Tue, Apr 21, 2015 at 1:25 PM, Tim Graham wrote: > Hi John, > > Kevin and I are going to chat about it tonight.

Re: Request for help: building a docker/vagrant platform for running Django's test suite

2015-04-21 Thread Tim Graham
here a ticket/github issue to track it? > > Best, > John > > On Sun, Apr 19, 2015 at 11:18 AM, Kevin Glavin > wrote: > >> Hi Tim, >> >> I have been using Docker, Vagrant, and Jenkins for a while now >> independently. Would love to help out with this effo

Re: Request for help: building a docker/vagrant platform for running Django's test suite

2015-04-21 Thread John Giannelos
Hey all, I would also be interested to contribute to this effort. Is there a ticket/github issue to track it? Best, John On Sun, Apr 19, 2015 at 11:18 AM, Kevin Glavin wrote: > Hi Tim, > > I have been using Docker, Vagrant, and Jenkins for a while now > independently. Would love

Request for help: building a docker/vagrant platform for running Django's test suite

2015-04-19 Thread Kevin Glavin
Hi Tim, I have been using Docker, Vagrant, and Jenkins for a while now independently. Would love to help out with this effort. Feel free to reach out to me privately if you'd like to continue the discussion. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups &q

Re: Request for help: building a docker/vagrant platform for running Django's test suite

2015-04-18 Thread Shai Berger
On Saturday 18 April 2015 02:27:17 Tim Graham wrote: > I would like a knowledgeable person who has time and interest to take the > lead on this and I could work with you based on my experience with Jenkins. > Feedback welcome! > I am not an expert on any of the tech involved, I just wanted to poin

Re: Idea/request for help: Django Developers Community Survey

2015-04-17 Thread Aymeric Augustin
That's a great idea! Like all Internet polls the results may be biased by the population who answers. We may not get answers from the least active parts of the community. However it would give us /some/ data instead of opinions. I'm happy to contribute to defining the questions. -- Aymeric.

Request for help: building a docker/vagrant platform for running Django's test suite

2015-04-17 Thread Tim Graham
In 2012, Julien Phalip started the djangocore-box project [1]: "A virtual machine for running the Django core test suite with every supported version of Python, every supported database backend and other dependencies." Unfortunately, the project hasn't seen an update in a year and a half, and I

Idea/request for help: Django Developers Community Survey

2015-04-17 Thread Tim Graham
I had an idea to conduct a survey to get a sense of how developers are using Django. I first had the idea when the question of maintenance of the Oracle GIS backend came up. We really have no idea whether or not anyone is actually using that backend, and it would be helpful to know so we are not

Re: help needed?

2015-04-06 Thread Florian Apolloner
to django. > Is there e.g. help needed for maintaining the django website? I also have > knowledge in linux / freebsd server hosting. > > Best regards from munich, > Bernhard > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Dj

help needed?

2015-04-06 Thread Bernhard Janetzki
Hello together, i'm the author of https://github.com/ierror/django-js-reverse - i'd like to contribute sth. to django. Is there e.g. help needed for maintaining the django website? I also have knowledge in linux / freebsd server hosting. Best regards from munich, Bernhard -- You rec

Re: Help needed with Oracle GIS backend

2015-03-30 Thread Jani Tiainen
On Thu, 26 Mar 2015 22:29:00 +0200 Shai Berger wrote: > Hi Jani. > > On Wednesday 25 March 2015 09:58:00 Jani Tiainen wrote: > > > > We're still running Oracle and GIS. Though we do have built custom > > backend based on Django GIS backend - mainly to have support for > > Oracle XE, 3D function

Re: Help needed with Oracle GIS backend

2015-03-26 Thread Shai Berger
Hi Jani. On Wednesday 25 March 2015 09:58:00 Jani Tiainen wrote: > > We're still running Oracle and GIS. Though we do have built custom > backend based on Django GIS backend - mainly to have support for > Oracle XE, 3D functionality and in general to make it faster. > > It's currently closed sou

Re: Help needed with Oracle GIS backend

2015-03-26 Thread Tim Graham
(PDT) > Tim Graham > wrote: > > > I also advertised this on the geodjango mailing list with the following > > message < > https://groups.google.com/d/topic/geodjango/D_nL5W4vxmE/discussion> > > : > > > > Do we have any users of the Oracle GIS backe

Re: Help needed with Oracle GIS backend

2015-03-25 Thread Jani Tiainen
o/D_nL5W4vxmE/discussion> > : > > Do we have any users of the Oracle GIS backend that have interest and > ability to help maintain it? Claude has worked on several issues for 1.9 > that need to be completed on Oracle. If we cannot find help, then I think > we'll be forced

Re: Help needed with Oracle GIS backend

2015-03-24 Thread Tim Graham
I also advertised this on the geodjango mailing list with the following message <https://groups.google.com/d/topic/geodjango/D_nL5W4vxmE/discussion> : Do we have any users of the Oracle GIS backend that have interest and ability to help maintain it? Claude has worked on several issues f

Help needed with Oracle GIS backend

2015-03-16 Thread Claude Paroz
good shape, however we are missing the Oracle part of the patch. I won't work on that part myself, that's why I'm here to ask for help with it from anyone which is a bit familiar with the Oracle GIS backend. Help much appreciated! https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/24214

Need help about pull request #3677

2014-12-04 Thread sokandpal
Please read description of pull request https://github.com/django/django/pull/3677 and see changes (pull request is not big). Then see tests.test_runner.tests.Sqlite3InMemoryTestDbs#test_transaction_support The problem is that DiscoverRunner(verbosity=0).setup_databases() is broking something

Re: #20824 - Email-based auth contrib module; some help required

2014-09-08 Thread Russell Keith-Magee
Hi JJ, On Mon, Sep 8, 2014 at 2:26 AM, JJ Zolper wrote: > Hey guys, > > I can only imagine how busy everyone has been with Django 1.7 and getting > that wrapped up with all the great new features it includes. I know I have > been spending a good bit of time updating my work. > > I know Russell s

Re: #20824 - Email-based auth contrib module; some help required

2014-09-07 Thread JJ Zolper
all, > > tl;dr; I've been working on a last little feature for 1.7 - an email-based > User model for contrib, but I need some help/guidance on the last step - > getting the tests working. > > The idea here is that we just ship a normal auth.User, but with email > identifica

Re: help with ZINNIA

2014-08-18 Thread James Bennett
Two things: 1. This is django-developers, the list for discussing the development of Django itself. For questions about using Django or Django-based applications, please use the django-users mailing list. 2. You've just shared your SECRET_KEY setting publicly with thousands of people who received

help with ZINNIA

2014-08-18 Thread antonio vangi
Hallo, sorry could someone help me fi installation of zinnia. My pip freeze: BeautifulSoup==3.2.1 Django==1.4.5 PIL==1.1.7 Pillow==2.5.2 South==1.0 argparse==1.2.1 beautifulsoup4==4.3.2 django-blog-zinnia==0.11.1 django-contrib-comments==1.5 django-mptt==0.5.5 django-tagging==0.3.2 django-xmlrpc

Re: querry to pass jquery variable value to django template, please responce me need help one of yours...

2014-08-01 Thread Daniele Procida
On Fri, Aug 1, 2014, Jaiprakash Singh wrote: >unfortunately, i am not able find the solution, so require some hints from >all of u guys You'll get answers to your questions on the django-users email list, - the web interface is . The l

querry to pass jquery variable value to django template, please responce me need help one of yours...

2014-08-01 Thread Jaiprakash Singh
len(bits) != 5: raise TemplateSyntaxError, "get_latest tag takes exactly four arguments" if bits[3] != 'as': raise TemplateSyntaxError, "third argument to get_latest tag must be 'as'" return LatestContentNode(bits[1], bits[2

Re: #20824 - Email-based auth contrib module; some help required

2014-02-28 Thread Val Neekman
The following may be a viable solution for the case-insensitive fields. (email, username, alias ... etc.) Look at lines: 23, 66 and 159. https://gist.github.com/un33k/9273782 Val On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 5:05 AM, Tilman Koschnick wrote: > On Thu, 2014-02-27 at 08:43 +0800, Russell Keith-Mag

Re: #20824 - Email-based auth contrib module; some help required

2014-02-28 Thread Tilman Koschnick
On Thu, 2014-02-27 at 08:43 +0800, Russell Keith-Magee wrote: > It does - assuming you use User.objects.create_user() to create all > your users. However, the UserCreationForm doesn't use this (and hasn't > ever used this); it also doesn't account for fixtures, or any other > path into the databas

Re: #20824 - Email-based auth contrib module; some help required

2014-02-28 Thread Tilman Koschnick
On Thu, 2014-02-27 at 20:11 -0800, schinckel wrote: > But there's the rub. Whilst for _most_ email servers, this will indeed > send mail to the same account, there's nowhere that says this _must_ > happen. I agree. Reading RFC 822, it says The domain-dependent string is

Re: #20824 - Email-based auth contrib module; some help required

2014-02-27 Thread schinckel
On Friday, February 28, 2014 12:55:31 PM UTC+10:30, waylan wrote: > > On Thursday, February 27, 2014 6:50:38 PM UTC-5, Camilo Torres wrote: >> >> normalize_email will indeed allow both us...@example.com and >> us...@example.com to be different entities. From the user perspective, >> this is an

Re: #20824 - Email-based auth contrib module; some help required

2014-02-27 Thread waylan
On Thursday, February 27, 2014 6:50:38 PM UTC-5, Camilo Torres wrote: > > normalize_email will indeed allow both us...@example.com and > us...@example.com to be different entities. From the user > perspective, this is an error. Most probably the user enters some day their > email in all upper c

Re: #20824 - Email-based auth contrib module; some help required

2014-02-27 Thread Camilo Torres
normalize_email will indeed allow both u...@example.com and u...@example.com to be different entities. From the user perspective, this is an error. Most probably the user enters some day their email in all upper case because he pressed the CapsLock key, or copy pasted a transcript of his email,

Re: #20824 - Email-based auth contrib module; some help required

2014-02-26 Thread Rafał Pitoń
I've got plenty ideas for approaching issue of enforcing case insensitive uniqueness of email on DB level while still maintaining original case of name part. They differ in level of hackiness or amount of change needed, but if somebody has to make fool of himself proposing them, please accept m

Re: #20824 - Email-based auth contrib module; some help required

2014-02-26 Thread Atul Bhouraskar
Won't normalize_email will allow two distinct users u...@example.com and u...@example.com to be created? Case insensitive searches will return multiple users for a 'get'. Perhaps the closest we can get is to ensure that any user created using Django functions is saved with a consistent case transf

Re: #20824 - Email-based auth contrib module; some help required

2014-02-26 Thread Russell Keith-Magee
On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 8:31 AM, Curtis Maloney wrote: > Doesn't the UserManager already have a "normalize_email" method which > lower-cases the domain and leaves the mailbox name alone? > > IMHO It's "proper" to leave it this way by default, and probably mention > in the docs it's used so if you

Re: #20824 - Email-based auth contrib module; some help required

2014-02-26 Thread Curtis Maloney
Doesn't the UserManager already have a "normalize_email" method which lower-cases the domain and leaves the mailbox name alone? IMHO It's "proper" to leave it this way by default, and probably mention in the docs it's used so if you want to change it, that's the hook. [We went through this recent

Re: #20824 - Email-based auth contrib module; some help required

2014-02-26 Thread Russell Keith-Magee
This is a good point - I hadn't fully considered the issue of case in email addresses. I agree that a case-insensitive index would be ideal; however, that's not an option we have available across databases. Wim's suggestion to do case insensitive searches in forms, get_by_natural_key etc sounds l

Re: #20824 - Email-based auth contrib module; some help required

2014-02-26 Thread Aymeric Augustin
2014-02-26 8:33 GMT+01:00 Russell Keith-Magee : > Is there some feature of the new app loading code that I can exploit here? Unfortunately not. One of the main differences between Arthur Koziel's GSoC and what I committed is that I removed the "reload()" feature for the app cache. That feature w

Re: #20824 - Email-based auth contrib module; some help required

2014-02-26 Thread Mark Lavin
Mark On Wednesday, February 26, 2014 2:33:24 AM UTC-5, Russell Keith-Magee wrote: > > Hi all, > > tl;dr; I've been working on a last little feature for 1.7 - an email-based > User model for contrib, but I need some help/guidance on the last step - > getting the tests work

Re: #20824 - Email-based auth contrib module; some help required

2014-02-26 Thread Wim Feijen
Hi Tilman, Thanks for bringing this up. I lowercase my e-mail addresses every time - and when I forget I am wading through a pile of shit. (excusez le mot) Your solution looks neater, because it maintains user input. I have had users who used stefan.joos...@gmail.com once and later on: stefan.

Re: #20824 - Email-based auth contrib module; some help required

2014-02-26 Thread Tilman Koschnick
Hi Russell, On Wed, 2014-02-26 at 15:33 +0800, Russell Keith-Magee wrote: > The idea here is that we just ship a normal auth.User, but with email > identification rather than username. I have just implemented an email based User model as well, and was wondering about case sensitivity in the loca

#20824 - Email-based auth contrib module; some help required

2014-02-25 Thread Russell Keith-Magee
Hi all, tl;dr; I've been working on a last little feature for 1.7 - an email-based User model for contrib, but I need some help/guidance on the last step - getting the tests working. The idea here is that we just ship a normal auth.User, but with email identification rather than username.

Re: Help related executing system command from django

2013-10-17 Thread Daniele Procida
On Thu, Oct 17, 2013, Jorge Cardoso Leitão wrote: >I suggest you to post your question in the django-users mailing list. >This mailing list is for the development of Django itself. The django-users list can be found at . The #django IRC channel on

Re: Help related executing system command from django

2013-10-17 Thread Jorge Cardoso Leitão
Hi Malhar. I suggest you to post your question in the django-users mailing list. This mailing list is for the development of Django itself. Thank you, Jorge On Oct 17, 2013, at 11:21 , Malhar Vora wrote: > Hello, > > I am executing a python script from django as described below. > > def exe

Help related executing system command from django

2013-10-17 Thread Malhar Vora
Hello, I am executing a python script from django as described below. def executeScript(request): ''' View to execute script from web interface ''' print "Execute script view called" basepath = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)) filepath = basepath + os.path.sep +

Re: A help for development

2013-08-31 Thread Karen Tracey
Please ask questions about using Django on django-users. The topic of this list is the development of Django itself. Thanks, Karen -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django developers" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails fro

A help for development

2013-08-31 Thread Navneet Sinha
I am planning to make an attendance app for my college. We already have one which runs on JVM. But there's a lot of server issues and stuff. So i just came across Django and Jython. I wanted to know if its possible to be done. This app will have a very basic frontend displaying student name and

Re: The _imaging C module is not installed. Anybody can help me?

2013-06-07 Thread Karen Tracey
Please ask questions about using Django on django-users. The topic of this list is the development of Django itself. Thanks, Karen -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django developers" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails fro

The _imaging C module is not installed. Anybody can help me?

2013-06-07 Thread Ândreas Andrade
I'm having a problem when handling upload a file. I modified the save () method of ModelAdmin. Is experiencing an error called "The _imaging C module is not installed". Can anyone help me? -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Djan

Re: Ticket #9321 -- Modelform widgets help text for ManyToMany fields

2013-05-19 Thread Ramiro Morales
it > set or added to their help text they should provide it by themselves > just like it happens with every other [model] form field. > These users are in a better position to know if it is relevant to the form > widget in use. > > This deprecation cycle won't be implemented us

Ticket #9321 -- Modelform widgets help text for ManyToMany fields

2013-05-18 Thread Ramiro Morales
Hi all, This is a proposal for fixing this small and old issue (https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/9321): Model forms for models that include a ManyToMany field get a hard-coded "*Hold down "Control", or "Command" on a Mac, to select more than one." senten

Re: Help with #20378 - Reverse join fails when GenericRelation is defined on an abstract model

2013-05-10 Thread Anssi Kääriäinen
On 9 touko, 19:28, Gavin Wahl wrote: > I'd like to have a go at fixing this bug, but I'm not sure where to start. > The problem seems to be that there's only a single instance of the field > per model, so field.model is always the abstract class. I can't see a way > to access the concrete class fr

Help with #20378 - Reverse join fails when GenericRelation is defined on an abstract model

2013-05-09 Thread Gavin Wahl
I'd like to have a go at fixing this bug, but I'm not sure where to start. The problem seems to be that there's only a single instance of the field per model, so field.model is always the abstract class. I can't see a way to access the concrete class from the field instance. If the field only ha

Re: Help on ticket no 4136

2013-04-10 Thread Carl Meyer
Hello Ankit, On 04/10/2013 12:19 PM, ANKIT BAGARIA wrote: > I want to work on ticket no 4136 but am not able to start... Can someone > please help me with this as to where do I get started from. > Link to ticket: https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/4136 I added a comment to that ti

Help on ticket no 4136

2013-04-10 Thread ANKIT BAGARIA
I want to work on ticket no 4136 but am not able to start... Can someone please help me with this as to where do I get started from. Link to ticket: https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/4136 -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django devel

Re: please help

2013-02-04 Thread Russell Keith-Magee
> the organisation so it will help me in building strong proposal and knowing > the project. > I've already answered this question. Triage bugs, provide feedback on Trac, and participate in django-developer discussions. You can find a detailed list of instructions and suggest

Re: please help

2013-02-04 Thread ABHINAV MISRA
Sir I am going through the book "Django 1.0 Web Site Development" as suggested. But i need to ask how can i contribute to django. I thought that proposal needs to be submitted during gsoc so I thought to intereact with the organisation so it will help me in building strong proposal a

Re: please help

2013-01-30 Thread ABHINAV MISRA
Thank you Sir Now I shall get started with the project. Regards Abhinav Misra On Monday, 28 January 2013 18:47:53 UTC+5:30, ABHINAV MISRA wrote: > > I am Abhinav Misra, an undergraduate. > I was going through the project ideas of GSoC 2012 so as to find any > project of which I am capable of. >

Re: please help

2013-01-29 Thread Russell Keith-Magee
On Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 3:39 PM, nimesh ghelani wrote: > Hi, > I am also interested in Django as organization for GSoC. I did few basic > projects using Django and now as a final test, i am putting my all in for > my hardcode 13 submission. After that, i believe i will have a month and a > half be

Re: please help

2013-01-29 Thread nimesh ghelani
Hi, I am also interested in Django as organization for GSoC. I did few basic projects using Django and now as a final test, i am putting my all in for my hardcode 13 submission. After that, i believe i will have a month and a half before GSoC is announced. Can you guide me on how to make the mos

Re: please help

2013-01-28 Thread Russell Keith-Magee
On Mon, Jan 28, 2013 at 9:17 PM, ABHINAV MISRA wrote: > I am Abhinav Misra, an undergraduate. > I was going through the project ideas of GSoC 2012 so as to find any > project of which I am capable of. > There i came up with the project named: " improved error reporting ". I > want to take this pr

Re: please help

2013-01-28 Thread Satendra Tiwari
if u are sending email in this group, it is pretty obvious you are interested in using django for your project for a good understanding of how to use django in making projects i will recommend youto go through "Django 1.0 Web Site Development" by "Ayman Hourieh", this will hel

please help

2013-01-28 Thread ABHINAV MISRA
I am Abhinav Misra, an undergraduate. I was going through the project ideas of GSoC 2012 so as to find any project of which I am capable of. There i came up with the project named: " improved error reporting ". I want to take this project as my GSoC 2013 project. Till now GSoC 2013 is not announ

Need help with writing a Pontoon hook for Django apps

2012-09-29 Thread Ratnadeep Debnath
ms, models, views), with some special character sequence, say, ''. This will help Pontoon to identify the marked up strings and mark them as editable. I tried to monkey patch 'django.utils.translation._trans' at https://github.com/rtnpro/django-pontoon-hook/blob/master/pontoon_ho

Re: Can someone help me on how to handle this scenario ?

2012-08-21 Thread Karen Tracey
Please ask questions about using Django on django-users. The topic of this list is the development of Django itself. Thanks, Karen -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django developers" group. To post to this group, send email to django-developers@googl

Can someone help me on how to handle this scenario ?

2012-08-21 Thread Nirmal Sharma
--This is the Model definition FEEDBACK_CHOICES = ( (1, 'FOR'), (-1, 'AGAINST'), (0, 'NEUTRAL'), ) class user (models.Model): user_name = models.CharField(max_length=150) class comments (models.Model): comment = models.CharField(max_length=1000)

Re: Help review tickets, get a prize!

2012-08-19 Thread Russell Keith-Magee
imself to >> review the massive backlog, but that's damned painful. >> >> Right now we only have 60 unreviewed tickets in the queue, so now's a >> great time to get on top of this problem for once and for all. >> Everyone on this list is qualified to help. Ple

Re: Help review tickets, get a prize!

2012-08-17 Thread charettes
t now we only have 60 unreviewed tickets in the queue, so now's a > great time to get on top of this problem for once and for all. > Everyone on this list is qualified to help. Please read on to see how, > and the "prize" bit is at the bottom. > > For the most part, rev

Re: Help review tickets, get a prize!

2012-08-17 Thread Aymeric Augustin
. > > Right now we only have 60 unreviewed tickets in the queue, so now's a > great time to get on top of this problem for once and for all. > Everyone on this list is qualified to help. Please read on to see how, > and the "prize" bit is at the bottom. > > For the

Re: Help...........!!!

2012-05-14 Thread Tanveer Ali Sha
Thank you for mail :) On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 4:40 PM, James Bennett wrote: > Questions about how to use Django should be directed to the > django-users mailing list. This list is for discussion of development > of Django itself. > > -- > You received this message because you are subscrib

Re: Help...........!!!

2012-05-14 Thread James Bennett
Questions about how to use Django should be directed to the django-users mailing list. This list is for discussion of development of Django itself. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django developers" group. To post to this group, send email to django-

Help...........!!!

2012-05-14 Thread Ali Shaikh
Hi Django.. I Am implementing Django front end setup and Am using SQLite as Database for my project...Am new to djnago family . Help me to implement 1.Determine all network interface connected to system 2.Determine all ENABLED interfaces 3.start monitoring all enabled interface. Thank

Re: I've made good progress in porting Django to Python 3, and could use some help!

2011-11-28 Thread Vinay Sajip
On Nov 28, 7:14 pm, Vinay Sajip wrote: > suite is a boon in this regard. Though having worked through the > tests, it doesn't seem like the DRY principle is followed as much as > it could be ... for example, the same literals being used over and > over again in copy/paste fashion, requiring patch

Re: I've made good progress in porting Django to Python 3, and could use some help!

2011-11-28 Thread Vinay Sajip
On Nov 28, 5:36 pm, Jannis Leidel wrote: > > Ah, that makes sense, in fact your approach is much closer to what I > remember doing when pip and virtualenv was ported. Right, since I did those ports originally :-) > Honestly, I'm not sure how hard the merge is, as I'm not sure how much > changed

Re: I've made good progress in porting Django to Python 3, and could use some help!

2011-11-28 Thread Jannis Leidel
Löwis, Alex and me would be those you can >> ask if you need any further help, usually also on IRC in #django-dev. > > Well, it's only been about a week of elapsed time. I always start > these sort of ports on an experimental-and-potentially-throwaway > basis, and I didn&#

Re: I've made good progress in porting Django to Python 3, and could use some help!

2011-11-28 Thread Vinay Sajip
On Nov 28, 9:29 am, Kiril Vladimirov wrote: > My point was the social factor. I mean the GitHub community is quite > bigger. It's not big issue if we're using mercurial instead of git. Sure, I > prefer git, it's faster and stuff, but it's not a big deal, right now. Well, it's not as if there's a

Re: I've made good progress in porting Django to Python 3, and could use some help!

2011-11-28 Thread Vinay Sajip
On Nov 28, 1:04 pm, Jannis Leidel wrote: > > I'm a bit concerned that you didn't get in touch with us before you > started with the work, since tracking the changes would have been > easier. FWIW, Martin von Löwis, Alex and me would be those you can > ask if you need

Re: I've made good progress in porting Django to Python 3, and could use some help!

2011-11-28 Thread Jannis Leidel
h us before you started with the work, since tracking the changes would have been easier. FWIW, Martin von Löwis, Alex and me would be those you can ask if you need any further help, usually also on IRC in #django-dev. On 25.11.2011, at 18:33, Vinay Sajip wrote: > I'm working on a port of

Re: I've made good progress in porting Django to Python 3, and could use some help!

2011-11-28 Thread Russell Keith-Magee
On Sat, Nov 26, 2011 at 1:33 AM, Vinay Sajip wrote: > I'm working on a port of Django to Python 3. I'm getting close, and in > terms of > test coverage pretty much almost there, but a few remaining test > failures are > eluding me, and I could probably use some help to s

Re: I've made good progress in porting Django to Python 3, and could use some help!

2011-11-28 Thread Kiril Vladimirov
My point was the social factor. I mean the GitHub community is quite bigger. It's not big issue if we're using mercurial instead of git. Sure, I prefer git, it's faster and stuff, but it's not a big deal, right now. Anyway, I'm trying to get into making the tests run and if I see some result f

Re: I've made good progress in porting Django to Python 3, and could use some help!

2011-11-28 Thread Sindre Sorhus
BitBucket has full git support btw. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django developers" group. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msg/django-developers/-/Ax7zncVO2FYJ. To post to this group, send email to django-deve

Re: I've made good progress in porting Django to Python 3, and could use some help!

2011-11-27 Thread Vinay Sajip
On Nov 27, 2:10 pm, Kiril Vladimirov wrote: > Have you made some sort of TODO list I could use? > Or selecting some failing test and make it run fine would be fine as well? I would say: just clone the repo, try to reproduce the results, report any differences you find from my results, and select

Re: I've made good progress in porting Django to Python 3, and could use some help!

2011-11-27 Thread Kiril Vladimirov
Have you made some sort of TODO list I could use? Or selecting some failing test and make it run fine would be fine as well? Also, how about moving this project to GitHub? Django is there, too(https://github.com/django/) and I thing we could find more participants. -- You received this messag

Re: I've made good progress in porting Django to Python 3, and could use some help!

2011-11-26 Thread hiveNzin0
Hi, I'm just learning python at the moment to use Django so I don't have the knowledge to help you but keep up the good work. I'm looking forward to seeing the result of your work. Cheers. :) -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups &qu

Re: I've made good progress in porting Django to Python 3, and could use some help!

2011-11-25 Thread Vinay Sajip
Sorry the formatting of the post got mangled - not sure what happened there! Regards, Vinay Sajip -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django developers" group. To post to this group, send email to django-developers@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from

I've made good progress in porting Django to Python 3, and could use some help!

2011-11-25 Thread Vinay Sajip
I'm working on a port of Django to Python 3. I'm getting close, and in terms of test coverage pretty much almost there, but a few remaining test failures are eluding me, and I could probably use some help to speed things up. I started with the features/py3k branch on the BitBucket Dja

Need help (testing/review) for patch

2011-09-28 Thread Stephan Jaensch
Hi everybody, I'm the author of the patch for bug 8660. [0] The patch adds user permission checking for admin inlines. Carljm has been very helpful at giving me pointers and reviewing the patch. But since he's very busy at the moment, it would be nice if someone else could try out the patch and

Re: help with Error was: No module named io

2011-08-29 Thread Russell Keith-Magee
On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 9:41 PM, CrabbyPete wrote: > I'm posting it here because my understanding is that django 1.3 > supports python 2.5., however this code runs perfectly well on 2.6 but > not on 2.5 and I get this error > I have posted it on the django user group and I got this reply which I >

Re: help with Error was: No module named io

2011-08-29 Thread David Stanek
Looking at the traceback below it looks like your base.views module is importing io and not django. Can you check and see if that's the case? I'm running django on 2.5 and it doesn't appear broken. On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 9:41 AM, CrabbyPete wrote: > I'm posting it here because my understanding

Re: help with Error was: No module named io

2011-08-29 Thread CrabbyPete
I'm posting it here because my understanding is that django 1.3 supports python 2.5., however this code runs perfectly well on 2.6 but not on 2.5 and I get this error I have posted it on the django user group and I got this reply which I believe is correct. http://groups.google.com/group/django-us

Re: help with Error was: No module named io

2011-08-28 Thread Jeremy Dunck
You've mailed the django-developers list which is for development *of Django itself*. The proper mailing list about using Django is django-users. Please send this message to django-users unless you're proposing a change to Django. http://groups.google.com/group/django-users On Sun, Aug 28, 20

help with Error was: No module named io

2011-08-28 Thread CrabbyPete
I am running django 1.3 on python version 2.5.2. My code runs fine on python v2.6 but on v2.5.2 I get the following Could not import base.views. Error was: No module named io Here is the traceback: Django Version: 1.3 Python Version: 2.5.2 Installed Applications: ['django.contrib.auth', 'django

Re: Grouping commands by app in ./manage.py help

2011-07-10 Thread George Karpenkov
#x27;m not quite sure how ./manage.py help --list would help -- if someone is parsing the list, they'll have to change their script anyway. On Jul 10, 9:13 pm, Russell Keith-Magee wrote: > On Sunday, July 10, 2011, George Karpenkov wrote: > > Hi everyone, > > Recently I&#x

Re: Grouping commands by app in ./manage.py help

2011-07-10 Thread Russell Keith-Magee
On Sunday, July 10, 2011, George Karpenkov wrote: > Hi everyone, > Recently I'm becoming more and more annoyed with ./manage.py help behavior -- > in projects with many dependencies it's virtually impossible to find the > command you need as there are just too many, and

Grouping commands by app in ./manage.py help

2011-07-10 Thread George Karpenkov
Hi everyone, Recently I'm becoming more and more annoyed with ./manage.py help behavior -- in projects with many dependencies it's virtually impossible to find the command you need as there are just too many, and searching for the one you need takes ages (and ages and ages). So I th

Re: Help review tickets, get a prize!

2011-04-26 Thread TiNo
On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 04:31, Jacob Kaplan-Moss wrote: > On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 5:44 PM, Carl Meyer wrote: > > So you don't necessarily reproduce it yourself before marking Accepted? > > Mm, it depends. Sometimes I don't need to -- it's clearly a bug, and I > see everything I need to track it

Re: Help review tickets, get a prize!

2011-04-20 Thread Jacob Kaplan-Moss
On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 5:44 PM, Carl Meyer wrote: > So you don't necessarily reproduce it yourself before marking Accepted? Mm, it depends. Sometimes I don't need to -- it's clearly a bug, and I see everything I need to track it down. I generally trust that if the user could be bothered to write

Re: Help review tickets, get a prize!

2011-04-20 Thread Carl Meyer
On 04/20/2011 05:38 PM, Jacob Kaplan-Moss wrote: > * It clearly *is* a bug, and there seems to be a fair bit of > information (steps to reproduce, the traceback, etc.); these I quickly > mark "accepted", fix the metadata, and move on. So you don't necessarily reproduce it yourself before marking

Re: Help review tickets, get a prize!

2011-04-20 Thread Carl Meyer
Hi Tino, On 04/20/2011 05:14 PM, TiNo wrote: > It takes me, being a newbie at reviewing tickets, quite some more time. > Would you (or any other core dev / speed reviewer) mind sharing your > workflow? Any scripts to create environments at certain revisions or > something alike? Or to quickly run

Re: Help review tickets, get a prize!

2011-04-20 Thread Jacob Kaplan-Moss
I quickly mark "accepted", fix the metadata, and move on. * It's a feature request, which means it can be marked "design decision needed" (and the metadata gets updated). If you only want to handle tickets that fall into the above that's *fine* and would already be a h

<    1   2   3   4   5   6   >