On 7/25/07, Toby Dylan Hocking <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> However, I thought that the contrib/ subdirectory of the django
> distribution would be the most natural place to install it, since it is an
> add-on app that is meant to be used by other apps. Can you suggest another
> location that wou
On 7/24/07, Toby Dylan Hocking <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Furthermore, is there a formal process for integrating into
> django.contrib? How has it worked in the past?
At the moment there isn't a formal process; when it's come up before,
the most common suggestion seems to have been that an appl
Hi Russ,
Thanks for the advice. I can certainly change the name to
django-dataplot.
However, I thought that the contrib/ subdirectory of the django
distribution would be the most natural place to install it, since it is an
add-on app that is meant to be used by other apps. Can you suggest ano
On 7/24/07, Toby Dylan Hocking <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> If any of you are interested in creating data graphics for your web apps,
> try checking out the new version of my plotting framework,
> django.contrib.dataplot. Here is an example of what it can do:
Hi Toby,
Looks like a great app! P
Hi all,
If any of you are interested in creating data graphics for your web apps,
try checking out the new version of my plotting framework,
django.contrib.dataplot. Here is an example of what it can do:
http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~tdhock/dataplot-example/
There are builtin plots that you ca
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