Hi Jason,

Le 11 avril 2012 14:10, Jason Ma <rosegu...@gmail.com> a écrit :
> I heavily doubted that whether the writers have tested that carefully.

As one of the many people who replayed the tutorial from A to Z,
checked every little detail, updated screenshots, etc. before the
release of 1.4, I feel your feedback is rather unfair.

> There are many people saying the Django is well-documented, do you
> still think  it is true?

Django's documentation assumes that the reader:
- has some familiarity with Python (e.g. knows what a __init__.py or a
*.pyc file is)
- is an autodidact and is able to investigate by himself when (s)he
deviates from the recommended path and encounters an unexpected
behavior (e.g. syncdb doesn't perform migrations).

Honestly, if this doesn't match your expectations at all, then Django
might not be the right framework for you.

I still believe our documentation compares favorably to most
open-source software entirely developed by volunteers in their free
time.

Best regards,

-- 
Aymeric.

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