> Hmm... if we do it, this feels like something that should be kept > separate from the standard manage.py; I can certainly see it being an > immense help to developers who are just starting to work with Django, > but I can also see more experienced users saying "I just want a blank > app, without having to answer all these questions at the prompt". > > So maybe this could work more as an introductory tool, so that once a > developers are familiar enough with Django to make the choice, they > can decide to keep using it or switch to the standard manage.py app > skeleton. > > -- > "Bureaucrat Conrad, you are technically correct -- the best kind of correct."
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