Hi,
Hmm, Daniel Greenfeld (pydanny) seems to have written another one,
DjangoAdmin 2.0 as well:
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=5900083
https://github.com/twoscoops/django-admin2
Cheers,
Victor
On Monday, 11 March 2013 12:08:54 UTC+11, Pantelis Petridis wrote:
>
> I'd like to add yawd-ad
ave much scope for that, or it's not easily
accessible.
For the latter, not sure I can help you there...lol. I thought Idan Gazit
was working on something before though? Or are there other designers on the
Core team?
Cheers,
Victor
On Sunday, 24 March 2013 22:14:58 UTC+11, Russell Keith-Magee wrot
Hi,
I read recently about Andrew Goodwin's successful kickstarter project for
better Django schema migrations:
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/andrewgodwin/schema-migrations-for-django
Kudos to him for awesome work on South so far a swell =).
There doesn't seem to be much movement on the A
Hi,
I just found ActiveAdmin, which seems to be a third-party Admin app for RoR:
http://activeadmin.info/
What are people's thoughts on this?
It seems to share quite a bit with Django's admin, but also has some nice
features:
- Inbuilt CSV/XML/JSON downloads
- Easily customizable naviga
Hi,
I may have missed it, but has been a fundamental shift in how Django looks
at projects versus applications, and how they should be laid out?
I get the impression from Alex Gaynor's comments above that the concept of
"projects" is on it's way out?
I know there was a change in project layout
Hi,
What happened to django-hydro?
Cheers,
Victor
On Saturday, 22 December 2012 14:27:38 UTC+11, Amirouche B. wrote:
>
>
> 2012/12/15 Amirouche B. >
>
>> Is there any news on the Django Admin rewrite front?
>>>
>>> I'm very interested in this topic and have some time to kill so I
>>> start
production sites
> - it's working pretty well.
>
> Maybe it can be a starting point for the UI revamp everybody is expecting.
> What do you think?
>
> Riccardo
>
>
> On Friday, November 23, 2012 11:05:57 PM UTC+1, Victor Hooi wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>
. He lives in Tel Aviv which
> is currently receiving intermittent rocket attacks. He may be a bit
> slow to respond. ;)
>
> Let's wish him and his family safety and the luxury of worrying about
> django's admin in good time.
>
> On Thu, Nov 15, 2012 at 7:23 AM, Victo
Hi,
I'm guessing there aren't any updates on this? Lol.
Idan - you mentioned you'd like to get thoughts on what we hope to achieve
in a new admin - basically, what is the purpose of Django's contrib.admin -
is that right?
Is there some place that people can brainstorm or contribute their thoug
Hi,
I'm just wondering, has there been any updates on the User model refactor?
My understanding is that this is the official way of handling Users going
forward.
Is there any roadmap on when it might hit trunk? I didn't see any reference
to User models in the 1.5 release notes.
Cheers,
Victor
Hi,
I was reading the blog post from Luke Plant recently on his views on
Django's CBVs:
http://lukeplant.me.uk/blog/posts/djangos-cbvs-were-a-mistake/
As well as the reply here:
http://www.boredomandlaziness.org/2012/05/djangos-cbvs-are-not-mistake-but.html
The reason for my post - is there a
Hi,
Is there any news on the Django Admin rewrite front?
I remember around a year ago, there was quite a bit of talk on revamping
the Django admin UI - I think Idan Gazit was heading that, right?
Is that still on the Django roadmap? Any idea of whether it'll be in 1.5,
1.6, 1.7 etc?
Cheers,
V
heya,
You know what, I have to say the same thing =).
BitBucket/Mercurial would seem like a better match.
Also, with the buy-out by Atlassian, they seem to be iterating more
frequently, in terms of features, and I would love to see a major Python
project, like Django, behind them.
Cheers,
Victo
heya,
Are you willing to share your Bootstrap-themed admin, so others can see
what it's about, and contribute?
Cheers,
Victor
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Russ Magee/Preston:
I don't know if I'm either qualified enough or knowledgeable enough on
Django's core to contribute substantially to the documentation itself...lol.
However, I am happy to offer whatever I can - whether that means proofing
drafts, contributing a beginner's viewpoint, or walki
Hi,
I might be stating the obvious, but the documentation for the newer CBV's
is a little sparse:
There's simple examples:
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.3/topics/class-based-views/
As well as a generic list of mix-ins and in-built views:
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.3/ref/class-b
heya,
*Disclaimer: This is about the the Django Docs, and a possible suggestion
for it - apologies if this isn't the correct group (but I didn't think it
quite fell into django-users).
*
The official Django Docs for forms offers up the following pattern for Form
view code:
def contact(request
heya,
Aha, excellent stuff. I must have missed that thread.
Belated congrats to Idan =).
Where is the best place to find out what's happening on the design side of
things in Django?
Haven't really heard much about it, Idan's blog (http://blog.gazit.me/) and
Twitter (http://twitter.com/#!/idan
heya,
Sorry to resuscitate an old thread, but I was just wondering if there was
any update on this? Was somebody made the Django design czar? Or is there
any word on the Django admin redesign front?
(https://groups.google.com/d/topic/django-developers/yk8m1haSF1M/discussion)
As an outsider loo
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