Hi Jeremy,
To be honest I don't really see the gains (yet). How are those FILE_STORES
supposed to handle the *_URL bits of those settings? Instances in settings
are imo not going to fly, we should stay with strings to classes/instances
there for now. So how would the 'static' or 'dynamic' instance know where
to serve files from and how to generate the url?
Regarding the two {% static %} tags, the distinction is quite clear: Django
has to be useable without staticfiles installed, hence the need for a tag
in core.
Cheers,
Florian
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