On Oct 16, 11:48 am, Aymeric Augustin
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've implemented the storage and retrieval of aware datetime objects in
> SQLite. This involved some refactoring, because SQLite returns datetimes as
> strings, and I didn't want to duplicate the parsing code. All database
> backends ar
Hello,
akaariai has proposed a patch that solves the bug described below.
It is attached to ticket #16715. How do we proceed from here?
Sebastian.
On Thu, 29 Sep 2011 21:52:23 +0200
Sebastian Goll wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'd like to draw your attention to ticket #16715:
>
> "Wrong JOIN with
The current implementation of django.middleware.TransactionMiddleware does
not create a transaction for each database, only the default one
defined by DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS
- https://code.djangoproject.com/browser/django/trunk/django/db/utils.py.
Shouldn't the middleware manage a transaction for each d
Hey guys!
So I've just written a blog post about getting started with Django,
http://gun.io/blog/python-for-the-web/, and many of the things here
just make me think, 'why doesn't it just do that by default?'
Here's some of what I propose. I'm not suggesting this be a canonical
list of features by
hi,
here are my personal thoughts on the proposals:
On Tue, Oct 18, 2011 at 5:21 PM, Rich Jones wrote:
> django-admin.py startproject newproj
>
> should create ./static, ./uploads and ./newproj and ./newproj/
> templates
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./static might be common, the others are way too specific.
> in ./n
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Hi Rich,
On 10/18/2011 04:21 PM, Rich Jones wrote:
> So I've just written a blog post about getting started with Django,
> http://gun.io/blog/python-for-the-web/, and many of the things here
> just make me think, 'why doesn't it just do that by defaul
On Tue, Oct 18, 2011 at 5:21 PM, Rich Jones wrote:
> Hey guys!
>
> So I've just written a blog post about getting started with Django,
> http://gun.io/blog/python-for-the-web/, and many of the things here
> just make me think, 'why doesn't it just do that by default?'
>
> Here's some of what I pr
I'd like the settings file to be more convenient too, but most of the
suggestion are too specific.
It's an excellent idea to automate more things, but it's a really bad
idea to pretend that we know
everybody's needs.
Personally here's what I'd like to see in the generated settings.py:
import os
Hi Rich,
I'am not Django core but I think that most of your propositions are
unpythonic/unkiss, unclear and way too specific or magical.
I don't want to waste 10 more minutes after a startapp/startproject to
think about what directory I have to remove and which files I have to
repair because all