Re: Custom user models in 1.5, not flexible/dry enough?

2012-11-05 Thread donarb
I think it's basically a bit of an ambiguous reading of that section of the documentation: *"If you want your custom User model to also work with Admin, your User model must define some additional attributes and methods. These methods allow the admin to control access of the User to admin conte

Re: Django 1.1 is not installable

2012-12-16 Thread donarb
On Saturday, December 15, 2012 3:54:10 AM UTC-8, Florian Apolloner wrote: > > I am strongly against showing non-supported versions on PYPI, I also don't > see why you'd need 1.1 for CI tests if you don't use it (an nobody should) > I disagree. I have a client who is currently running a site wit

Re: Docs aren't clear on purpose of signals' "providing_args"

2012-12-27 Thread donarb
On Thursday, December 27, 2012 10:39:23 AM UTC-8, Nick wrote: > > The bottom of the docs says: > > If you notice errors with this documentation, please open a ticket and let >> us know! > > > Well, I don't know that I would call this an *error*, so I don't think > opening a ticket is the right th

Re: new contributor

2013-01-17 Thread donarb
On Jan 17, 7:00 am, Michael Lauria wrote: > Hi, I'd like to get involved, but I have no idea where to start. Could > anyone suggest something? Thanks in advance. https://code.djangoproject.com/#Gettinginvolved -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django

Re: Django Project Proposal

2014-02-26 Thread donarb
On Tuesday, February 25, 2014 10:22:02 PM UTC-8, Kevin Sebastian wrote: > > My name is Kevin Sebastian and I have been working with django for quite > some time and I would like to contribute to any of its projects.I will be > grateful if someone can offer any suggestion for the same.I am also >

Re: interested in joining django-developers

2014-03-02 Thread donarb
On Sunday, March 2, 2014 12:34:29 PM UTC-8, sameer kumar wrote: > > I know python, c,c ++ and trying to learn django. > Can you(mentors) tell me what more i should learn to join this project. > While it might take a while for someone to become a core Django developer, anyone can contribute to the