By the way, the saying is "Nipping (X) in the bud." It has to do with
cutting a flower before it's grown past the bud stage. No butts I'm
afraid ;-).
On Dec 10, 12:09 am, "Russell Keith-Magee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> On Tue, Dec 9, 2008 at 9:24 PM, Christopher Allan Webber
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On Tue, Dec 9, 2008 at 9:24 PM, Christopher Allan Webber
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> So, by now the primary problem with Django is not the lack of good
> applications. There are tons of good applications. The primary problem
> is that almost none of them work together. There are a few reason
/me rereads this email...
Alright, the content of what I'm saying I still agree with. The wording
was a bit harsh... I literally wrote this during insomnia with a 101
degree fever at 6:00AM. It was supposed to be funny, not mean.
I still think we should adjust that documentation, but if it off
So, by now the primary problem with Django is not the lack of good
applications. There are tons of good applications. The primary problem
is that almost none of them work together. There are a few reasons for
this... some of it has to do with templating, some of it has to do with
people not usi