On Apr 19, 10:39 am, Tim Chase <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This was the contrib that Adrian unveiled at PyCon2007 that had a
> room full of applause.  I beleve he referred to it as giving "the
> treatment" or "the works" to your data.  It allows easy
> exploration of a data-set, as it will create views wherein your
> data gets automatically linked and displayed saving tons of work.
>   I have a feeling this is going to become a killer-app for Django.
>
> I missed its entry into contrib/ but look forward to toying with it!
>
> -tkc

Further reason to bemoan missing PyCon this year.  The worst part is,
I'm originally from the Dallas area, so it's not like I didn't have
other excuses to go - just couldn't get the time off.

I agree, this is the one thing that was kinda missing (though not
missed) from Django.  I have the perfect use for this.

Now all we need is a more advanced (additional contrib, maybe?)
permissions system.  I've tried a few approaches experimentally, but
nothing seems to look or feel right, just yet.  I have a project that
could be refactored and reduced in size if there were an "ownership"
concept in the auth module.

--
Michael


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