On Thu, Mar 15, 2012 at 01:02:24PM +0100, Simone Federici wrote: > I'd like speak at europython about a project on composite primary and > foreign key for Django. > > https://github.com/simone/django-compositekey > > This solution that I'm using on a very small realty. I've developed using > monkey some patch because the purpose was not forking django. Is more easy > introduce a small library in a project that a fork of django itself. > > So I was preparing the paper to submit to Europython when I saw the > koniiiik (Michal Petrucha) fork of Django, that is envolved on "composite > key problem". [Hey Michal nice to meet you]. > > Now, I'd like meet someone at Europython to speak about this project, and > how the multiple primary/foreign key will be introduced in Django. Maybe in > 1.5? Do you think it will be possible? > > I think this is possible. > > Michal do you think to fly on florence next July? > someone else wants to join the idea?
Hi Simone, I'll consider attending, there's a possibility I might get some support from my university; in that case I'm in, otherwise I'll have to explore other options. Concerning my fork, well, it's an approach more or less approved of by the core team which means there's a high chance it might get into trunk once it is done. The problem is, it requires some serious reworking of ForeignKeys which is almost done but I currently don't have the time to advance. That also means I don't have any estimate on when it might be done; I likely won't have much time until I finish my Bc. thesis. Unfortunately, currently I'm busy until Thursday; afterwards I'll try to find out whether it would be possible for me to attend. If you need my assistance before Sunday, unfortunately, I'm afraid I'll be of little help... Michal
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