The "Django at a glance" aka "Overview" page at http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/intro/overview/ is intended to introduce new users to models, queries (using the API), URLs, views, templates and so on. In short, it's a simpler version of the tutorial. But it lacks much information, so it fails to be useful for new users. For example: 1. It doesn't note that the models.py file (and others) need to be in an app and not in the project containing the app. 2. It doesn't note that you need to edit the settings.py file (database details, apps used) before you can run the "manage.py syncdb" command. 3. It doesn't note that you need to run the "manage.py shell" command before you can use the API interactively. 4. It imports model names Reporter and Article from module mysite.models, but assuming mysite is a project (as it is elsewhere, e.g., in the tutorial), it should import them from module mysite.myapp.models. 5. The URLs section similarly assumes the file views.py is in mysite instead of mysite.myapp. 6. The Templates section assumes templates are stored in a news subdirectory, but doesn't say where this subdirectory is stored or whether settings.py needs to be edited to say where templates are stored. I think I could go on. This combination of omissions and errors means that new users can't run these examples to reinforce their learning before they have already understood much more about the structure of Django projects, apps, templates and so on. This seriously detracts from the usefulness of the example on this page. Now I'm sorry if this issue has been raised before or if I'm seriously misunderstanding Django or the purpose of this page, and if so I hope someone will enlighten me. Otherwise, I hope someone will revise this page to make it more useful as a stand-alone mini-tutorial. And I'd appreciate advice as to whether or not it's appropriate to make these comments as a formal ticket. Rodney
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