On 27 sep, 17:31, Thomas Weholt <thomas.weh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 4:52 PM, bruno desthuilliers
>

>> ??? Which "django specific magic" ???
>
> I was referring to syncdb. As far as I know, models defined outside
> any models.py or models module won`t be picked up by syncdb, but I
> might be wrong.

s/module/package/ !-)

but there's no "magic" involved here - just a naming convention - and
startapp has nothing to do with it.

> >> It`s obviously not clear to all django users
> >> how to best handle growing projects, split into modules etc
>
> > I can only second Steve on this : time for "Python for Djangonauts"
> > class then. FWIW, I'm amazed at how many persons seem to pick up
> > django without any background in Python.
>
> Hmmm ... do you or Steven know anything about my programming
> background?

Nope, and neither Steve nor I did question your competence. The above
remark was not specifically about you, and was not intended as
criticism FWIW, quite on the contrary. Now I don't think there's that
much Django-specific knowldege involved when it comes to managing a
growing code base, and Django's manual is about Django, not about
Python.

(snip the remaining - Steve already answered better than I could do)

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