Hi Christian,
I'd recommend leaving comments like that on the ticket itself rather than
in this thread. It very well could be that the ticket has been resolved
since someone last looked at it. Please go ahead and resolve the ticket if
you confirm that to be the case.
I'd also suggest starting
I can't change my last post so...
https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/2284#no1 this ticket looks resolved.
Take a look at :
https://github.com/django/django/blob/master/django/core/management/sql.py#L153
Am Dienstag, 10. Dezember 2013 20:34:54 UTC+1 schrieb Christian Schmitt:
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Am Montag, 9. Dezember 2013 23:37:15 UTC+1 schrieb Carl Meyer:
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> So I would focus more on finding an issue that interests you technically
> or solves a problem you are facing (which will give you motivation to
> work on it). The metadata needed for this query (component, mostly) does
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Hi Christian,
On 12/09/2013 03:28 PM, Schmitt, Christian wrote:
> Also just a question.. I currently looking forward to maybe contribute
> something back to django.
Great!
> But I always struggle with trac it looks so extremly messy.
Yeah, it takes some getting used to. If you'd like help with
I also hoped that the release date will be way before the 15th of may.
Also just a question.. I currently looking forward to maybe contribute
something back to django. But I always struggle with trac it looks so
extremly messy.
I mean i try to query some unresolved, accepted queries:
https://code
On Monday, December 9, 2013 5:53:11 PM UTC-3, Andrew Godwin wrote:
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> This has been suggested before, including by some core developers. The
> move to using Git has helped in this regard, but we can't do it that fast
> for this release as I'm moving to the USA during this release cycle
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On Mon, Dec 9, 2013 at 8:44 PM, x13 wrote:
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> Personally, I prefer less major features per release
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This has been suggested before, including by some core developers. The move
to using Git has helped in this regard,
Hi Andrew,
Great news! Many thanks for sharing this information.
I have only one comment regarding Django timelines.
Personally, I prefer less major features per release
in order to deliver Django more frecuently
(3 releases per year maybe?).
I think Django Migrations is one of the most
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See https://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/Version1.7Roadmap for more details.
On Monday, December 9, 2013 3:00:14 PM UTC-5, Andrew Godwin wrote:
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> It's time to talk 1.7. We had a core discussion recently and I've stepped
> forward to release manage 1.7, and so please direct all c
Hi everyone,
It's time to talk 1.7. We had a core discussion recently and I've stepped
forward to release manage 1.7, and so please direct all criticism or issues
my way! I'll be using some of my Kickstarter time to help push things
through and get a release out bang on schedule, so hopefully thin
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