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On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 12:54 AM, Alireza Savand
<alireza.sav...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Hi
> Common way to create [model|admin] classes is implement and create them in
> [models|admin].py file.
> But as standard non-django way is to create a python package named admin
> for AdminClass es and  create a file for each admin class.
> But i couldn't find any standard way to register those admin classes, i
> mean should i register them in admin/__init__.py or register each class in
> it own file then import them at admin/__init__.py ?
> Sometimes when i register all of them at admin/__init__.py it's happening
> that classes will initialed multiple times and i don't know the reason.
> I'm just looking for common or standard way to do it.
>
> Thanks.
>
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