On 12/28/06, Robin Becker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Jeremy Dunck wrote:
...
> This sounds like good input, but you'll have better luck if you 1)
> make a ticket and 2) send the message to django-developers.

......

I don't much care for elite groups, but surely the developers list is for actual
developers.

My suggestion was not able being elitist.  Unfortunately (for this
purpose), django-users is fairly high traffic, and committers don't
always see all messages on the list.

The django-developers list exists not just for people that have
committer access, but for discussion of development -of- django, as
opposed to django-users, which exists for people developing -with-
django.

I was making the suggestion because I'd like to see the improvements
made, but sending a lone message to dju is a great way for it to be
forgotten.

Ticketing systems exist for a reason, I'm sure you'll agree.

I'm willing to submit patches, but I really hope it's not trac which
I dislike. Where should I submit these tickets etc etc.

I'm sorry you feel that way, but it is indeed Trac.

Contrib info is here:
http://www.djangoproject.com/documentation/contributing/

And new tickets can be created here:
http://code.djangoproject.com/newticket

If you can't bring yourself to make the tickets, please just make
patches, and I'll do the dirty work of the ticket itself.

Cheers,
 Jeremy

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