Javier Domingo wrote:
> > I'll echo Ethan's question: Have you already looked into my
> > suggestion to extend the existing permission system?
> 
> I did, but I would still need to hit against the database,
> and some other things.

Be specific. What is the problem?

It just sounds like you are afraid of (unfamiliar with?) databases.


> easier to hack the core without having to understand

This sentence perfectly sums up *everything* that is wrong with
hipster programmers.

How about FIRST understanding, and THEN hacking the core?

No - it is critical to avoid understanding at ALL cost! Even if
it means rewriting a mature application using a peppy framework.


> I have asked in #django

Your method is mindblowing. Did you consider that #django might be biased?


> I have found a guy very interested on your component manager, and
> talking to him, he has given me an idea about how to create it.

..except.. IT ALREADY EXISTS!

Stop wasting time and REUSE what is already there.


> I am going to try it with my team, as I think its a very great idea,

I think it is an absolutely horrible idea and waste of precious life.


Please please just do something useful with the existing Trac instead.


//Peter

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