> But don't be dismayed if no one responds.
I'm not at all dismayed, and knew it was a shot in the dark, but might as
well try for somebody who likes to discuss Django refactoring, or might be
interested in the stuff we are building. And thanks again for the responses
to my question about why
I echo Vijay's comment. Lists like this are really great for very specific
questions and short code segments or error message that a more experienced
person can answer off the top of their head. Your question is very broad
and requires a large time commitment from the reader to respond. With that
s
Also, this type mailing lists are usually for specific questions about
the framework
"How do I make this particular query with the ORM"
"Why isn't this variable getting rendered in the template"
etc
Your question is kinda broad
On 3/6/17, Bob Haugen wrote:
> Antonis, thank you very much for th
Antonis, thank you very much for the feedback! You are absolutely
correct! I apologize to you and the list, and will strive to follow
your suggestions in the future.
I suspect, however, that the very long explanation that would have
been required to avoid the links would have been offputting, too.
+1
On 6 March 2017 at 08:45, Antonis Christofides
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I, like many people, am busy. I will generally not spend too much time on
> the messages of this list. I delete most of them after only reading the
> subject line. If I do choose to read the body, I expect to understand what
> it
Hi,
I, like many people, am busy. I will generally not spend too much time on the
messages of this list. I delete most of them after only reading the subject
line. If I do choose to read the body, I expect to understand what it is about
after a few seconds of reading. But all I can see in your ori
I was disappointed to get no response on this topic, and would be grateful
for any feedback on why that might have been.
Too big? Big ball of mud? Stupid project? ? (I have very little
touchiness...)
I hope people did not think we wanted to get them to do all or even very
much work for us.
Dear Django people,
We are working on an open-source Django system that has grown both in terms
of user and developer communities and also size of code base. It is in
production with 370 users that we know of.
It has several names, but one is NRP, which stands for Network Resource
Planning
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