James Bennett wrote:
> Jacob mentioned this a while back, and I've just reiterated it on the
> dev list, but I feel like this is important enough to mention here as
> well: if there's a particular branch whose features you're clamoring
> for, and you're willing to pitch in and help test and improve it, let
> us know; we'll be very happy to give you commit rights to the branch
> so you can send in fixes and improvements directly, and it'll go a
> long way toward stabilizing your favorite Django branch and getting it
> merged into trunk for everyone to use.

I for one want to take this to heart. For a long time (about a year and
3 months) I had been using django at my job for some really interesting
and enjoyable work. The biggest thing that it needed was
row-level-permissions and I had been holding off until that was brought
in to the main trunk. However, as you point out, sitting here and
holding my breath is not going to make this go forward.

Unfortunately I have changed jobs so I no longer need to do this as
part of my day to day work, but I still need it for the umpteen
personal projects I have in progress (one of these days I may even
finish one.)

So, with that in mind I have moved stuff to the RLP branch of django
and am beginning to actually try to use it.

The three things, if I were to put a name to them, right now that I am
wanting in django are:

o row level permissions
o schema evolution
o working model inheritance.


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