On Sat, Jun 12, 2010 at 6:10 PM, Andrea Zilio <m.ep...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm a graduate Computer Science student and in my Open Source
> Technologies class I've chosen Django as the project to write about in
> my final exam paper.
> So I'll write a short document (7-15 pages) about the vision, target,
> innovative features, possible business models, development process and
> community status of this project.
>
> I'm not new to Django: I've already used it for more than a year in a
> bunch of projects and I liked it (I came from PHP and used some PHP
> frameworks in the past), so I already have some ideas about what to
> write in this paper.
>
> I'm writing here and opening this thread just because I would like to
> know your opinions as django developers or contributors about some
> ideas I have and that I'll cover in this document.
> This explains why I've sent this message to django-developers and not
> to django-users.
>
> If this is not the appropriate place to write I'm sorry and in this
> case I'll be glad to know if someone want to share his opinions
> anyway, maybe contacting me directly via email.
> Otherwise I'll soon post my first question for you in this thread (so
> without creating separate discussions) waiting for your feedback.

This is as good a place as any if you're looking to solicit opinions
from the development community around Django. I'm happy to answer a
few quick questions (and even a couple of detailed questions) to help
out.

Yours,
Russ Magee %-)

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