Thank-you to Russ and Carl for the feedback! I've merged the updates to
tutorial 3 earlier this week.
I also updated the reusable apps tutorial to use distribute rather than
distutils and incorporated other suggestions as noted in the ticket.
https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/16671
You ca
Hi Tim,
Both of these are looking really good. I've left some comments on the
tickets, mostly fairly minor suggestions.
Russ %-)
On Sun, Oct 14, 2012 at 6:43 AM, Tim Graham wrote:
> Thank-you for the feedback, guys. I've updated the patch based on
> suggestions, so if you are interested, pleas
Thank-you for the feedback, guys. I've updated the patch based on
suggestions, so if you are interested, please take another look.
https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/16671
I also wanted to plug the tutorial 3 refactor that Daniel Greenfield
tackled. As far as I'm concerned it's RFC if we c
I'll toss in our own djangopackages.com as well as a resource. :-)
On Monday, September 17, 2012 10:00:39 PM UTC+2, AJHMvanRatingen wrote:
>
> I'm not an expert in packaging, I've released a few apps, but my novice
> eyes caught some things:
> * Bullet 6 under "Packaging your app" mentions the ma
I'm not an expert in packaging, I've released a few apps, but my novice
eyes caught some things:
* Bullet 6 under "Packaging your app" mentions the manifest file, without
specifying anything useful about it to someone (eg: me) who doesn't know
what it's for. Maybe add a descriptional oneliner, or a
https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/16671
On Saturday, September 15, 2012 7:24:23 PM UTC-4, Tim Graham wrote:
>
> Katie Miller and Ben Sturmfels have written a fifth tutorial covering
> making "polls" a reusable app. I've given it an initial review, but I'm
> hoping we can get a few more peop
Katie Miller and Ben Sturmfels have written a fifth tutorial covering
making "polls" a reusable app. I've given it an initial review, but I'm
hoping we can get a few more people to give it a look and/or try it out,
particularly if you are an expert in packaging (which I'm not). Thanks
guys!