Hi Petr,

Thanks for working on that ticket. I'm probably not the person to be 
reviewing work in the admin, but here are a few ideas for getting your 
patch noticed.

1. Create a pull request against the Django repository. Even if it's not 
ready to be merged, a pull request makes it a lot easier to provide review 
and comment on your changes.
2. Provide a description of what your patch is aiming to do in the pull 
request comments. "view_permissions" for admin don't tell me a whole lot, 
why do we need view permissions? Answering that question will help review.

Writing to the mailing list here is also good, but having your code 
available as a PR makes it easier for people to jump from here to your code 
and provide feedback where it counts.

Regards,

On Wednesday, 5 August 2015 02:37:01 UTC+10, petr....@auto-mat.cz wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> 4 months ago, I have implemented view permissions for Django admin and 
> posted it under following ticket:
> https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/8936
>
> The patch in my branch contains tests and documentation.
>
> I am willing to give my time to make this commited to official Django 
> branch. But I would need to get some commits, suggestions and advises from 
> more expert Django developers.
>
> Petr DlouhĂ˝
>

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