Re: "@cache_page" bug...

2007-06-25 Thread jedie
OK, i accepted: The documentation should not document bugs. This is the job for trac. But on the other side: The documentation should IMHO never have example code that doesn't work. In this specific instance, a remark would have been enough. e.g.: "This example code doesn't work until #1015 is fix

Re: BooleanField and NullBooleanField (#2855 again)

2007-06-25 Thread Mads Sulau Joergensen
On Jun 25, 3:06 am, Malcolm Tredinnick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Consistency in API seems to imply that "null=True" should always works > and permits empty values to be stored. It also means fields without a > default need a value to be set. You make a very good point. However I still think th

Re: Inline editing without a parent model

2007-06-25 Thread Honza Král
On 6/24/07, Joseph Kocherhans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On 6/24/07, Tomi Pievil�inen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Will there be a possibility to use edit_inline with a model that > > doesn't have a parent model in newforms admin? It would be really > > useful to see other lines when you

Re: "@cache_page" bug...

2007-06-25 Thread Aidas Bendoraitis
In this regard, I agree with Jedie. The documentation should really never show non-working examples. Aidas Bendoraitis aka Archatas On 6/25/07, jedie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > OK, i accepted: The documentation should not document bugs. This is > the job for trac. > But on the other side:

Re: Django Week in Review -- ATTN: Adrian Holovaty

2007-06-25 Thread Benjamin Slavin
On 6/24/07, Clint Ecker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Let me know what you guys think of the tone, my wordiness, how I split up > the post into "random weblinks," changeset roundup, and SoC stuff, and > anything else that comes to mind. Hi Clint, The only correction/addition I have is that's Pa

Re: GSoC: packaging Django applications

2007-06-25 Thread Jannis Leidel
Thanks Neil, > I would suggest rather saving the information into a file like > release.py, and using execfile in setup.py to read the information. > (Also, it should be easier for you to read the config back in again.) This is a rather good idea which I implemented here at the new django- pack

Spam attack on the Django site

2007-06-25 Thread Petar Marić
Looking at http://www.djangoproject.com/comments/ there seems to be *a lot* of spam. Maybe you should try ubernostrums django-comment-utils (http://code.google.com/p/django-comment-utils/) -- Petar Marić *e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] *mobile: +381 (64) 6122467 *icq: 224720322 *jabber: [EMAIL PROTEC

Re: Django Week in Review -- ATTN: Adrian Holovaty

2007-06-25 Thread Marc Fargas
Hi, Just a quick note, on: [...] [5502] -- Stefane Femgier submitted a patch that correctly sets the mime-type for admin media content, and was integrated into the trunk the week. [...] Maybe it should read "into trunk this week" not sure about the "the trunk" but "the we

Re: Django Week in Review -- ATTN: Adrian Holovaty

2007-06-25 Thread Clint Ecker
Ah, I think I had meant: "integrated into the trunk this week" Thanks for the catch! Clint On 6/25/07, Marc Fargas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi, > Just a quick note, on: > [...] > [5502] -- Stefane Femgier submitted a patch that correctly sets the > mime-type for admin media

Re: Django Week in Review -- ATTN: Adrian Holovaty

2007-06-25 Thread Jeremy Dunck
On 6/25/07, Clint Ecker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Ah, I think I had meant: "integrated into the trunk this week" FWIW, both Jacob and Adrian are on trips this week. I'm not sure who else could grant you blog posting permission. I'm sure they'll respond as soon as they can. --~--~-~-

Re: Django Week in Review -- ATTN: Adrian Holovaty

2007-06-25 Thread Adrian Holovaty
On 6/25/07, Jeremy Dunck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > FWIW, both Jacob and Adrian are on trips this week. I'm not sure who > else could grant you blog posting permission. > > I'm sure they'll respond as soon as they can. Sorry, I've been offline for the past couple of days. Clint, I'll e-mail yo

Ticket #650 - render_to_response uses Context instead DjangoContext

2007-06-25 Thread Paul Bowsher
Hi all, Just coming back to Django after an 18 month absense, great to see some of the work that's gone on here, i'm really impressed! Been using Rails for a while (not by choice) and it's a joy to get back into Django. Enough of the fluffing though, and down to business. render_to_response is

Re: Ticket #650 - render_to_response uses Context instead RequestContext

2007-06-25 Thread SmileyChris
On Jun 26, 10:45 am, Paul Bowsher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi all, > > Been using > Rails for a while (not by choice) and it's a joy to get back into > Django. Welcome back ;) > render_to_response is a great shortcut, however in my opinion it's let > down by not supporting request. render_t

Re: GSoC 2007 - Object-Level Caching

2007-06-25 Thread Gary Wilson
Getting back into the swing of things... Paul Collier wrote: >> If I update o1 in some other part of the >> code, what assumptions are made about qs? > Hmm, yeah... I haven't focused enough attention on .cache_set() yet, > heheh. I was definitely just going to implement (1) first, and then > worr