> I've started to write an application for Google Summer of
> Code, and I would LOVE any feedback you can possibly give me.
> Please comment on both language and content.

I guess my first concern/interest/question would be "what makes
your proposal different from {{revision_control_system}}?"  Since
Django is pure Python (with perhaps a slight dependency on PIL),
using Subversion has worked for the Django project, the Django
site, and has worked for applications we do at work.

I must say, when I just installed Django on my iBook this
afternoon ('bout time :)  it was as easy as a SVN checkout (okay,
with a small detour to get Subversion and both MySQL and
SQLite3).  Then I installed one of my test projects from my SVN
repository.  Another simple "svn co" and I was up and running.

Perhaps you're proposing a dependency-tracking component to
distribute projects/apps?  Ways to specify that module X relies
on module Y, or app Z (and perhaps auto-fetch those dependencies
during installation)?  And how does it differ from Eggs (or
setup-tools)?

I don't mean to rain on your parade, so perhaps you envision
something I missed in my understanding?  But clarifying the value
your project brings (or what hole it fills in current
capabilities) would greatly strengthen your proposal.

Just my first impressions and ramblings...

-tkc




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