It has been brought to my attention[1] that running 'npm init django
' works.
This is due to the existence of a package called create-django on npm (
https://www.npmjs.com/package/create-django ). This package is 17 days old
at time of writing. It starts a Python virtualenv, installs Django, and
i
Any time this happens, just notify the DSF Board; they're the ones
with the legal standing to enforce the trademark.
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I thought of this, but I also wanted to have the discussion out in the open
before the decision that it’s a use of the trademark we want to stop. I
guess we don’t have any other place for such a discussion?
On Mon, 8 Mar 2021 at 00:05, James Bennett wrote:
> Any time this happens, just notify th
I am in favor of removing such a package. FWIW I have been contacting the
authors of https://pypi.org/project/Django-2.2.19/ and
https://pypi.org/project/Django-504/ as well a few weeks ago (their
packages list before or next to Django when searching for Django on PyPI
and might create some con