I agree that searching the Google group isn't always the most rewarding. There 
are many blogs maintained by long-time Django users (and developers), but 
obviously this is no replacement for a consolidated forum. There is the 
official wiki as well: http://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/
I don't think there's a phpBB-style form anywhere, such as is used by Ubuntu 
(and a million others). Maybe it would be a good idea, maybe not. Let's discuss!

One thing that strikes me as a member of this list and someone who tries to 
keep up with the world of Django is that it's always changing. So a forum 
thread from six months ago might be outdated. The best way is to become a part 
of the community, answer and ask questions on this list, and eventually you'll 
just be steeped in it. That's my best recommendation.

And as multiple others have said as I was composing this, check out the code! 
It's very readable.

Shawn




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