On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 7:27 AM, Dmitry Jemerov <intelliy...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I've discussed this with Russell Keith-Magee during DjangoCon.EU, and he
> seemed to be in favor of this. Does the community think that it's
> worthwhile? Is there anything specific we can do to get this moving?
>
> I can submit a proposed patch to the documentation if that's an acceptable
> approach.

Great idea!

Good timing, too: I'm teaching an intro to Django class this week, and
my students are very interested in advice on IDEs. Unfortunately, I'm
not an IDE kind of guy, so about the best advice I can give them is
"um, I think you can use Eclipse? Oh and maybe that PyCharm thing?
Right?"

So, yes, I'd love to see some pointers to editors. A page in the docs
with some pointers and brief setup instructions would be very nice, I
think. Something somewhat like what we're already doing with
deployment: a basic intro to common tools, then a pointer to more
information. If you'd like to start collecting information and links
that would be a fantastic addition. Keep me posted so I can review
your work (and perhaps add to it if I can find the time).

As for the broader "Django ecosystem" page: also a great idea. I'm
working away at a huge "improve djangoproject.com" todo list, but hey
what's one more good idea? I'd be happy to take contributions here,
too, but I'm going to be a bit more picky about what shows up on the
"main" site, so expect it to take a bit more review and tweaking
before it goes live.

Thanks!

Jacob

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