Job: Python Web Developer, SF, CA (locals only)

2009-04-27 Thread SrRecruiter
Python Web Developer for the world's largest publisher of social entertainment applications. We offer people the ability to engage and have fun with one another using the relationships they've already developed on social networks like Facebook and MySpace (youth market focus,18-34 y/o's). Locatio

Re: Schema Evolution

2009-04-27 Thread Malcolm Tredinnick
On Mon, 2009-04-27 at 13:22 -0700, andr...@klydd.se wrote: [...] > It seems like its to difficult to make such a decision, I get the > feeling that the core team is > to afraid to get criticism of picking the wrong one. Permit me to correct that impression: you are mistaken. > But as I said, >

Re: Schema Evolution

2009-04-27 Thread andreas
My point wasnt to pick a solution, in this case South and just throw it into django. What I mean is, there is no winner nor any loser. I was more looking for taking it, and changing it in a way making most the core devs happy, and hopefully a majority of the community happy. Just to fork any of al

Re: GSoC Intro, Update, and Proposal -- HTTP & WSGI Support Improvements

2009-04-27 Thread Carl Meyer
Hi Chris, On Apr 24, 7:47 pm, ccahoon wrote: > Tickets #6527, #7581, and #2504 deal with issues in HttpResponse. They > all have code but decisions need to be made about how to keep > middleware from interfering with or breaking HttpResponses in certain > instances, and about sending out content

Re: Schema Evolution

2009-04-27 Thread Andrew Godwin
> As Russ said, this is a terrible time for this discussion. Further > even if 50 people come here and say that they like South that's not a > convincing reason to include it. 50 users is a tiny minority of > Django developers, so we need to look at real technical reasons, not > what people lik