Hello all,
We're very happy to announce that a two-day Django sprint will take place on
July 2-3 in Amsterdam, Netherlands. This event is organized by the Dutch
Django
Association in collaboration with Crunchr. Sign up and more information on:
http://www.meetup.com/dutch-django-assoc
Hello all,
I’m very happy to announce that a two-day Django sprint will take place on
February 22-23 in Amsterdam, Netherlands. This event is organized by the Dutch
Django Association. Sign up and more information on:
http://www.meetup.com/dutch-django-assocation/events/155766972/
The venue
[Cross posting with django-users]
Hello,
Pykonik, Kraków Python User Group, would like to invite you to 3rd Django
Sprint in Kraków. We would like this event to become a winter tradition, so
come and join us! This year we meet on weekend of 15th and 16th February in
brand new offices of Base
On 22 oct. 2013, at 19:05, Jannis Leidel wrote:
> I know that Florian is going to be there and there are rumors that Aymeric
> will, too.
Yes, I'm coming!
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f that's helpful.
Marc, absolutely, the more the merrier! I know that Florian is going to be
there and there are rumors that Aymeric will, too.
Jannis
> Hi all,
>
> I'm excited to announce that the next Django sprint will take place in
> Berlin, Germany on November 23rd
Hi Jannis,
Let me know if you're in need of another committer at the sprint. Can't
make any concrete promises as yet and I'd need to work out how cheaply I
can get there, but I'd love to come assist if that's helpful.
Marc
Hi all,
I'm excited to announce that th
Hi all,
I'm excited to announce that the next Django sprint will take place in Berlin,
Germany on November 23rd and 24th. The event is organized by the German Django
Association (http://django-de.org/) together with the Django Users Berlin.
The sprint is hosted at the Thinkfarm co-wo
On Monday, 6 August 2012 15:29:04 UTC+10, DrMeers wrote:
>
> Monday 20th August 0900-2359 AEST at PyCon Australia 2012 (Hobart) [1]
>
> The Interaction Consortium [2] have kindly offered to provide pizza
> and beer (presumably only for those physically present ;)
>
> Jo
Monday 20th August 0900-2359 AEST at PyCon Australia 2012 (Hobart) [1]
The Interaction Consortium [2] have kindly offered to provide pizza
and beer (presumably only for those physically present ;)
Join us via the #django-sprint IRC channel on Freenode; see [3] for
more information.
[1] http
Hi Ryan,
Actually, I'm still looking to firm up plans. I should have sent
info earlier - I'm sorry about that.
I'm now hoping to run the sprint Jan 21-22. It may be at
Bitbucket's office, or it may not. I'll follow up with more specifics
on this tomorrow if at all possible.
On Mon, Jan 2,
Have the details of the sprint at BitBucket / Atlassian been confirmed? If so,
I'm wanting to participate, and am looking for where to RSVP, etc.
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Hi All -
Just a quick reminder that the Django sprint in NC is being held tomorrow
and Sunday here in Carrboro. For more information:
https://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/Sprint20TriangleNC
Join us on IRC in the #django-sprint channel if you can't make it in
person. We'll be on
Hi all,
Just wanted to send out a quick reminder that we're hosting a Django sprint
here in Chapel Hill / Carrboro, NC next weekend (November 12th and 13th).
All the details and related links are below.
If you're not local to Raleigh/Durham/Chapel Hill, you might consider
organizing
On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 2:57 PM, Tobias McNulty wrote:
> We'd like to host another Django sprint here at Caktus the weekend of
> November 12 and 13, 2011.
Hooray! Thanks for taking the initiative and getting this rolling.
If you need any help (financial or otherwise) from the DSF let
Hi All,
We'd like to host another Django sprint here at Caktus the weekend of
November 12 and 13, 2011. A development sprint is an excuse to get
together, write some code, and have a good time doing it. The purpose of
this sprint will be to help finish features and push out bug fix
Hi all,
To complement next week's sprint at DjangoCon US in Portland,
I'd like to announce a local sprint happening in Berlin, Germany:
https://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/Sprint2011Berlin
When: Friday, September 9, 2011, 9am - 10pm
Where:
Jonas und der Wolf GbR
Manteuffelstraße 40
10997 Ber
Hello everyone! Here in Argentina we're planning a Sprint[1] this
Saturday to help with Django 1.3
We are going to participate from more than 4 Argentinian locations.
We are very proud to count with Ramiro (cramm) one of the recently
designated core commiters!
There will be also, another Sprint in
lab.org/
2: http://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/Version1.2Roadmap
3: http://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/Sprint201001Leipzig
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> in Dallas, TX and Triangle, NC.
>
> We'll also be on #django-sprint on freenode from about 9AM UTC-6.
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> More details here:
> http://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/Sprints
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> On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 12:06
Hello all,
Just a friendly reminder about the sprints this Saturday and Sunday
in Dallas, TX and Triangle, NC.
We'll also be on #django-sprint on freenode from about 9AM UTC-6.
More details here:
http://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/Sprints
On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 12:06 PM, Jeremy
onsors section of the wiki and add yourself (or your
company) if you'd like to bring something.
Hope to see you there!
[0]
http://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/Version1.2Features
[1]
http://bit.ly/cohab-gmaps
[2]
http://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/Sprint200912Dallas
http://code.djangoproject.
Count me in...
G
On Apr 7, 10:54 am, Jeremy Dunck wrote:
> We've firmed up the Dallas Django sprint plans:
>
> Django 1.1 is around the corner, but there are lots of bugs left to
> squash. Come meet the other Django people around Dallas and check out
> Cohabitat, the gre
We've firmed up the Dallas Django sprint plans:
Django 1.1 is around the corner, but there are lots of bugs left to
squash. Come meet the other Django people around Dallas and check out
Cohabitat, the great coworking spot in uptown.
We'll start Saturday, April 18, 2009 at 9:00am thro
, the venue (and in fact, all of Argentina) will be back on
> UTC-3.
I'm at UTC+9, so there isn't a huge overlap of times when I will be
awake and useful to you. On top of that, I will AFK for 21-22 March,
so I won't be able to help out until Monday/Tuesday, However, I'll
hang aro
On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 9:32 AM, Jacob Kaplan-Moss <
jacob.kaplanm...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hey Ramiro --
>
> Sounds great -- we could use the help getting bugs closed for 1.1!
>
> I can be available some of Monday 3/23 and most of Tuesday 3/24; I'll
> make a
Hey Ramiro --
Sounds great -- we could use the help getting bugs closed for 1.1!
I can be available some of Monday 3/23 and most of Tuesday 3/24; I'll
make a point of being in #django-sprint whenever I'm available.
Jacob
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Hi all,
Second edition of this Python Argentina (PyAr) four-day event is nearing
and things indicate it will be even better than last year's with more
Python enthusiasts assisting to the gathering, many of them Django
users.
Trying to take advantage of the motivation than only face to face
inter
Greetings all -
Just a quick note to give you the details of the London Sprint
tomorrow:
Address:
57-61 Mortimer Street, London;
Start Time:
10am
To gain access, please call me on 077 6840 1800
Any questions - feel free to email me on this address or call me on
the number above.
See
With 1.0 alpha upon us, I thought it would be a good time for an announcement.
On August 1st, just under two weeks from now, we will be hosting a
sprint in Washington, DC. The focus will be on Django 1.0 beta 1.
This marks the first east-coast Django sprint (I think), so we're
trying to
Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
>
> On 08-Nov-07, at 6:47 AM, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
>
>>> Django bells, Django bells,
>>> Django all the way;
>>> Oh what fun it is to code
>>> In a well-designed dynamic language!
>> In an open source way!
>
> All night and day!
>
Until next Saturday.
Jonathan.
On 11/7/07, Kenneth Gonsalves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
> On 08-Nov-07, at 6:47 AM, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
>
> >> Django bells, Django bells,
> >> Django all the way;
> >> Oh what fun it is to code
> >> In a well-designed dynamic language!
> >
> > In an open source way!
>
> All night and da
On 08-Nov-07, at 6:47 AM, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
>> Django bells, Django bells,
>> Django all the way;
>> Oh what fun it is to code
>> In a well-designed dynamic language!
>
> In an open source way!
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On 08-Nov-07, at 2:36 AM, Jacob Kaplan-Moss wrote:
> Django bells, Django bells,
> Django all the way;
> Oh what fun it is to code
> In a well-designed dynamic language!
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I was looking at SprintIdeas on the wiki and did a bit of cleanup at the
bottom.
I think we could find a more "agile" way to handle the "Results" part of
the page, the way it's done now means that when you edit the ticket
during the sprint you then have to edit the wiki page to reflect it
On 11/7/07, Jacob Kaplan-Moss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yeah, we wanted to get one in before PyCon, and it turnned out that
> Dec. 1st was going to be the only time we could slide it in.
Especially since I see Malcolm's going to be there in person. That's
gotta be tough to plan around.
> We *
On 11/7/07, Marty Alchin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dang it! Why do you guys always plan sprints on days I already have
> something planned? Couldn't you at least check with me first? :) Only
> joking. It's great to hear that there's another sprint. I didn't
> expect another one until PyCon in M
On 11/7/07, Jacob Kaplan-Moss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We'll hold the sprint Saturday, December 1st here in Lawrence, KS, and
> virtually around the world.
Dang it! Why do you guys always plan sprints on days I already have
something planned? Couldn't you at least check with me first? :) Only
On 11/7/07, David Reynolds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hurrah! Sprinting in the holiday season! ;)
Django bells, Django bells,
Django all the way;
Oh what fun it is to code
In a well-designed dynamic language!
[OK, so the last line doesn't scan. Whatever.]
Jacob
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Jacob Kaplan-Moss wrote:
> Howdy folks --
>
> We had such a great time doing that last sprint, so we're doing it again!
>
> We'll hold the sprint Saturday, December 1st here in Lawrence, KS, and
> virtually around the world. We'll run things much the same as we did
> last time:
Hurrah! Sprintin
Howdy folks --
We had such a great time doing that last sprint, so we're doing it again!
We'll hold the sprint Saturday, December 1st here in Lawrence, KS, and
virtually around the world. We'll run things much the same as we did
last time:
We plan to devote at least 24 hours of focused work to
On Sep 5, 9:32 pm, "Adrian Holovaty" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I propose Friday, September 14.
Just a quick note for anyone in Scotland: there's a small group of us
(four at the mo) in Edinburgh joining the sprint from 7PM (GMT+1)
onwards. We're meeting at my flat so if anyone in the area wan
On 9/12/07, Don Spaulding <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I know it's kind of late notice, but do we need to do anything to let
> Google know we are coming besides sign up on the wiki page? Also,
> what do we need to bring besides a machine? I'd be willing to provide
> snacks/beverages if they aren
On Sep 7, 11:51 am, "Adrian Holovaty" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Google Chicago is for sure, but I'm not sure yet about Mountain View.
I know it's kind of late notice, but do we need to do anything to let
Google know we are coming besides sign up on the wiki page? Also,
what do we need to brin
There will also be a Prague chapter in my company - NetCentrum, we can
provide space, connectivity and perhaps some junk food ;)
Everybody's wellcome, just drop me a line if you are interested along
with some details so that I can prepare enough tables and computers
(if needed)...
Location
NetCe
>
> OK, it is official, there will be a Copenhagen chapter of the sprint.
> Location:
>
Cool, I'll be there (after work).
Niels
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On 9/7/07, Adrian Holovaty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Silicon Valley is *so* overrated. The real action is in Chicago. :)
If only I could justify the 3.5 hour drive it would take to get there.
:( It's so close, yet so far away. I'll most likely be there over IRC
(or whatever) though, so don't c
I have a friend who can join in during the evening if it's held at
Mountain View, though I am surprised there aren't more Django hackers
in the Silicon Valley.
On Sep 7, 9:51 am, "Adrian Holovaty" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 9/7/07, David Cramer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Only 3 of us f
On 9/7/07, David Cramer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Only 3 of us from SF? Come on now!
>
> It's for sure that it'll be good at Google's campus?
Google Chicago is for sure, but I'm not sure yet about Mountain View.
Silicon Valley is *so* overrated. The real action is in Chicago. :)
Adrian
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It's for sure that it'll be good at Google's campus?
On Sep 7, 9:20 am, Fernando Gutierrez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> On Wed, 2007-09-05 at 15:32 -0500, Adrian Holovaty wrote:
> > It's about time we scheduled an official D
On Wed, 2007-09-05 at 15:32 -0500, Adrian Holovaty wrote:
> It's about time we scheduled an official Django sprint. We've got a
> bunch of features that are almost done but haven't yet been
> committed/merged -- including newforms-admin, ORM aggregate support,
> mul
On 9/7/07, Nis Jørgensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> OK, it is official, there will be a Copenhagen chapter of the sprint.
That's great! Thanks for organizing this.
Adrian
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Niels Sandholt Busch skrev:
> I'm in Copenhagen, and if you do host an event, I will show up. Got
> some python experience, but a Django noob.
>
OK, it is official, there will be a Copenhagen chapter of the sprint.
Location:
No House IT
c/o Indienet
Skelbækgade 40B
1717 Kbh V
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On 9/6/07, Adrian Holovaty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> It's about time we scheduled an official Django sprint. We've got a
> bunch of features that are almost done but haven't yet been
> committed/merged -- including newforms-admin, ORM aggregate support,
Side
Adrian Holovaty wrote:
> On 9/5/07, Adrian Holovaty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> It's about time we scheduled an official Django sprint.
>
> I've contacted Brian Fitzpatrick at Google, and he said that he could
> try to get Google to host it. Google recentl
I'm in Copenhagen, and if you do host an event, I will show up. Got
some python experience, but a Django noob.
\Niels
On Sep 6, 4:31 pm, Nis Jørgensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Adrian Holovaty skrev:> It's about time we scheduled an official Django
> sprint.
On Sep 5, 3:32 pm, "Adrian Holovaty" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I propose Friday, September 14. Some reasoning:
Count me in. Maybe even some spillover into the weekend while at the
Texas Python Regional Unconference [1].
Gary
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> That's great. :-) I'll be there most of the time, Central European timezone.
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Hi. I'm brazillian and I,ll be participating of the django spring.
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Adrian Holovaty skrev:
> It's about time we scheduled an official Django sprint. We've got a
> bunch of features that are almost done but haven't yet been
> committed/merged -- including newforms-admin, ORM aggregate support,
> multi-DB support and GeoDjango. Plus,
Great idea, count me in! for some testing/newbie stuff, so I just
started hacking django few weeks ago.
On Sep 6, 3:09 pm, Nick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sep 6, 12:51 pm, Malcolm Tredinnick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> > like that. Things that people who haven't done much before can do
On Sep 6, 12:51 pm, Malcolm Tredinnick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> like that. Things that people who haven't done much before can do in
> small steps and contribute useful stuff. Given that we've had a few
> people interested who have admitted to just starting out, we can make it
> easier for
On 9/6/07, Malcolm Tredinnick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sprints are often a bit ad-hoc in terms of allowing people to work on
> what they want. Adrian posted a few ideas in his original mail.
Okay, that's what I was originally expecting.
> I was actually referring to writing up some things li
On Thu, 2007-09-06 at 07:35 -0400, Marty Alchin wrote:
> On 9/6/07, Malcolm Tredinnick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Definitely. Before next Friday we'll try to get some ideas up on the
> > wiki, too.
>
> Does this mean there will be some sort of agenda planned for the
> things we hope to knock
On 9/6/07, Malcolm Tredinnick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Definitely. Before next Friday we'll try to get some ideas up on the
> wiki, too.
Does this mean there will be some sort of agenda planned for the
things we hope to knock out? At least the major stuff anyway?
-Gul
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> I've just created a wiki page for people who want to write down that
> they're going to be able to attend.
>
> Everybody else should feel free to add themselves, of course.
Doh! The wiki page is http://code.djangoproject.com/wi
On Thu, 2007-09-06 at 16:44 +0530, Allagappan M wrote:
> Hi,
> On 9/6/07, vivek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I would like to join in although I am new to django and python. I am
> > hoping with around 1000 open tickets you can still use some noob hand.
> Do count me in.I'm familiar with both dja
Hi,
On 9/6/07, vivek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I would like to join in although I am new to django and python. I am
> hoping with around 1000 open tickets you can still use some noob hand.
Do count me in.I'm familiar with both django and python. For noobs,
will there be people who can allocate
On 9/5/07, Adrian Holovaty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes -- I apologize for not explaining things. Anybody, all over the
> world, can participate.
Excellent. I already have the day off from work, so I just have to
decide whether I'd rather be doing a Django sprint or working
On 5 Sep 2007, at 9:32 pm, Adrian Holovaty wrote:
> I propose Friday, September 14. Some reasoning:
I'm not wholly familiar with how sprints work, but if there's a need
for testers, I can be around a bit on Friday and at the weekend.
Thanks,
David
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On 9/6/07, Adrian Holovaty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I propose Friday, September 14. Some reasoning:
I've been given the OK from my boss, so I'm in.
I'll be there from around 0800hrs AWST (hrs 14 Sept UTC). I have
theater tickets for the evening, so I won't be around from about
1800-220
Adrian Holovaty wrote:
> Basically, a Django sprint is an excuse for people to focus their
> undivided attention, for a set time frame, on improving Django. We'll
> communicate via the Internet, and the people in Chicago and Mountain
> View (if, indeed, that option pans out)
Hi,
I would like to join in although I am new to django and python. I am
hoping with around 1000 open tickets you can still use some noob hand.
vivek
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Hey Adrian --
Sweet! Thanks for taking the lead on this :)
I'm certainly in, and if you arrange space in Chicago I'd love an
excuse to come for the weekend...
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On Wed, 2007-09-05 at 15:32 -0500, Adrian Holovaty wrote:
> It's about time we scheduled an official Django sprint. We've got a
> bunch of features that are almost done but haven't yet been
> committed/merged -- including newforms-admin, ORM aggregate support,
> mul
On 9/5/07, Adrian Holovaty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Basically, a Django sprint is an excuse for people to focus their
> undivided attention, for a set time frame, on improving Django. We'll
> communicate via the Internet, and the people in Chicago and Mountain
> View (
On 9/5/07, Marty Alchin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'd love to participate in a Django sprint, but I don't know how
> sprints usually work. It's sounding like it's only available for
> people to be present in person, but there's no way I can get to
> C
I'd love to participate in a Django sprint, but I don't know how
sprints usually work. It's sounding like it's only available for
people to be present in person, but there's no way I can get to
Chicago for a weekend. If it's available for participation over the
Inter
If they can host it at the HQ in Mountain View even better, count me
in either way.
On Sep 5, 2:39 pm, "Adrian Holovaty" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 9/5/07, Adrian Holovaty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > It's about time we scheduled an official
On 9/5/07, Adrian Holovaty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It's about time we scheduled an official Django sprint.
I've contacted Brian Fitzpatrick at Google, and he said that he could
try to get Google to host it. Google recently hosted a Python 3000
sprint in Chicago and Mounta
On 9/5/07, Adrian Holovaty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> It's about time we scheduled an official Django sprint. We've got a
> bunch of features that are almost done but haven't yet been
> committed/merged -- including newforms-admin, ORM aggregate support,
>
On 9/5/07, Adrian Holovaty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I propose Friday, September 14. Some reasoning:
I'm out town / busy until the 16th, but I'm happy to see the motion.
Don't mind me, I just hope to join the next one. :)
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On 9/5/07, Adrian Holovaty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> It's about time we scheduled an official Django sprint. We've got a
> bunch of features that are almost done but haven't yet been
> committed/merged -- including newforms-admin, ORM aggregate support,
>
On 9/5/07, David Cramer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You promise we have refactoring done by the 14th? ;)
Well, I was just not-so-subtly encouraging Malcolm to wrap it up by then. :-)
> I can see if anyone at the office is interested in participating.
Cool -- it'd be huge to have you and Brian
You promise we have refactoring done by the 14th? ;)
I can see if anyone at the office is interested in participating.
On Sep 5, 1:32 pm, "Adrian Holovaty" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It's about time we scheduled an official Django sprint. We've got a
> bunch
It's about time we scheduled an official Django sprint. We've got a
bunch of features that are almost done but haven't yet been
committed/merged -- including newforms-admin, ORM aggregate support,
multi-DB support and GeoDjango. Plus, we've got almost 1,000 open
tickets
On 7/21/06, Kenneth Gonsalves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> comes up 4-5 times a day at least on IRC, most common desire is to
> extend auth.User
Which I've never understood. Subclassing User, even when model
inheritance works again, will be probably the most difficult, least
efficient and least r
It would also be nice to get a status report on all of the "Heads
up"/SoC django projects. I'm particularly interested in the status of
Model Inheritance, Row Level Permissions, and Schema Evolution.
With "status" being the current state of the project and its projected
completion.
Bryan
Malco
On Fri, 2006-07-21 at 18:33 +0400, Ivan Sagalaev wrote:
> Adrian Holovaty wrote:
> > Most -- all? -- of the magic-removal stuff has settled down
>
> What about model inheritance? This is one feature that was before MR and
> never recovered after. I remember some people in django-users were
> fo
On 21-Jul-06, at 8:03 PM, Ivan Sagalaev wrote:
>> Most -- all? -- of the magic-removal stuff has settled down
>
> What about model inheritance? This is one feature that was before
> MR and
> never recovered after. I remember some people in django-users were
> forced to stay with pre-MR syntax
Adrian Holovaty wrote:
> Most -- all? -- of the magic-removal stuff has settled down
What about model inheritance? This is one feature that was before MR and
never recovered after. I remember some people in django-users were
forced to stay with pre-MR syntax because of it.
I also remember that
I'm attending OSCON, and will be in the Django Tutorial on Monday as
will a few other people from my division at O'Reilly. I'd be rather
interested in talking frameworks and WSGI or perhaps having a little
Python web developer meet-up.
Lookin forward to a release with the magic-removal stuff.
Ch
On Thu, 2006-07-20 at 20:13 -0500, Adrian Holovaty wrote:
> As Jacob write on the Django weblog, he and I are going to be at OSCON
> next week in Portland, Oregon. Malcolm is also going to be there. Who
> else is planning to come?
>
> I'm wondering if we could get some people together for some Dj
As Jacob write on the Django weblog, he and I are going to be at OSCON
next week in Portland, Oregon. Malcolm is also going to be there. Who
else is planning to come?
I'm wondering if we could get some people together for some Django
sprinting -- knocking out some tickets, fixing some bugs, addin
Ivan Sagalaev wrote:
> I still care very much for Postgres thread-safety ticket (#900). Seeing
> that Eugene will cover MySQL patches I wonder if it's Postgres cousin is
> on the list too?
Yes. I'll try to cover all related tickets.
Thanks,
Eugene
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Jacob Kaplan-Moss wrote:
>You can find those topics and notes from our meeting today
>at http://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/PyConSprint06.
>
>
What counts as "crash-level bugs" and "outstanding patches"?
I still care very much for Postgres thread-safety ticket (#900). Seeing
that Eugene will c
On Mon, 2006-02-27 at 02:15 -0600, Jeremy Dunck wrote:
> On 2/27/06, Malcolm Tredinnick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ...
> > On other Open Source projects I've worked on, there has been a way to
> > indicate in the bug tracking system that a patch was attached to a
> > report. Either by adding [pa
On 2/27/06, Malcolm Tredinnick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
...
> On other Open Source projects I've worked on, there has been a way to
> indicate in the bug tracking system that a patch was attached to a
> report. Either by adding [patch] to the title or setting a "patch"
> keyword or something sim
On Sun, 2006-02-26 at 20:21 -0800, Jacob Kaplan-Moss wrote:
> Howdy folks --
>
> Four days of PyCon sprints start tomorrow! A bunch of us here at PyCon
> met this afternoon to plan out what we'll be working on over these next
> four days. You can find those topics and notes from our meeting toda
who's interested in participating is invited to help us out.
We'll be hanging out in #django-sprint on irc.freenode.net over these
next four days, so those who aren't in Dallas should find us there.
I'll be there (and at the sprint physically) tomorrow through Thursday
from
On 2/9/06, Jacob Kaplan-Moss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Feb 3, 2006, at 6:39 PM, Jeremy Dunck wrote:
> > What's on the board for the pycon sprint?
>
> I was hoping -- and I know it's boring -- that we could spend at
> least a day in bug-fix mode. There are 340 open tickets right now,
> inc
On Feb 3, 2006, at 6:39 PM, Jeremy Dunck wrote:
What's on the board for the pycon sprint?
Although I'm signed up officially as the "coach", I don't really have
much of an agenda to what I'd like to get done.
My plan is to make a "pycon2006" branch in SVN and give anyone who's
there check
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