Re: 0.91 vs SVN vs m-r

2006-04-04 Thread Todd O'Bryan
And maybe a link to the M-R docs, in whatever state they're in.ToddOn Apr 4, 2006, at 2:43 PM, Michael wrote:Thanks All!Will stick to m-r.It would be a good idea to put link to m-r on download page ondjangoproject website, so more people will get an idea about m-r.I fould it only in this group. On

Re: 0.91 vs SVN vs m-r

2006-04-04 Thread Michael
Thanks All!Will stick to m-r.It would be a good idea to put link to m-r on download page ondjangoproject website, so more people will get an idea about m-r.I fould it only in this group. On 4/4/06, tonemcd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: This is another +1 for MR.It is a 'moving target', but it's not th

Re: 0.91 vs SVN vs m-r

2006-04-04 Thread tonemcd
This is another +1 for MR. It is a 'moving target', but it's not that bad to keep up with, and the benefits (cleaner DB API, properties in models etc) are well worth having. Cheers, Tone --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed

Re: 0.91 vs SVN vs m-r

2006-04-04 Thread Michael Radziej
Hi Michael, I found myself in the same position a month ago. My project will grow continually for a long time, and there's no near deadline, so I chose the magic-removal branch, and I haven't regretted it. Lots of good ideas went in there. Though, if you need to go productive within two months

Re: 0.91 vs SVN vs m-r

2006-04-03 Thread Rudolph
For me, edit_inline in M-R just works, but I didn't try any complex edit_inline models yet. Rudolph --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django users" group. To post to this group, send email to django-

Re: 0.91 vs SVN vs m-r

2006-04-03 Thread binaryfeed
I started a project this past weekend using the magic-removal branch. Overall, things seem quite stable. The biggest problem is that not all of the docs/ tree has been updated, so, for example, tutorials are out of date. It is possible to read the Wiki and the old tutorials to figure out how to

Re: 0.91 vs SVN vs m-r

2006-04-03 Thread James Bennett
On 4/3/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Should I stick to SVN? or can start my project in m-r ?( m-r become > 0.92?) Magic-removal is pretty stable, but it's still not finished, so there are things still being worked on; for example, if you're relying heavily on edit_inline, you

0.91 vs SVN vs m-r

2006-04-03 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi All, I am new to django, I've started to learn django from 0.91 then switch to SVN and discover m-r. Wich one to use better? m-r seems to be most attractive but from Status page on wiki: "Not for the faint of heart at this point. Still being heavily developed." Should I stick to SVN? or can