On 24/02/2011 12:06pm, Brice Leroy wrote:
The login is really just so you can manage a bunch of project and easily
come back (as most project often take more than a day to grow). It also
provide some privacy (not everybody wants his project to be publicly
available).
OK - I didn't realise you n
You can of course easily clone the site too as there is very few decencies
(django registration and a "common" package from my repository).
I thought that most of the user would find it more convenient to store their
project online and hit download to get their source code as a tar.gz archive.
The login is really just so you can manage a bunch of project and easily
come back (as most project often take more than a day to grow). It also
provide some privacy (not everybody wants his project to be publicly
available).
I'd also like to be able to make some project public so they can be "for
On 24/02/2011 11:46am, Brice Leroy wrote:
Hello,
I posted a while ago about this project and since it's pretty complete
now, I'd like to get your opinion on it and advices on features that
might be useful.
I've been interested in this for a while and I'm delighted to see you
have kept it goin
Hello,
I posted a while ago about this project and since it's pretty complete now,
I'd like to get your opinion on it and advices on features that might be
useful.
The project is hosted on: http://www.djangogenerator.com
The project is open source and available on GIT:
https://github.com/debrice/
Hello, I created a UML to Django Code Generator... If you're
intereseted look at my Blog...
http://andikoerner.blogspot.com/
or get it direct: http://www.jaak.de/upload/DjanGenXML.zip
I would be happy if you would test my program. Will be in svn soon,
but at this
time it's just zipp
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