put in your "mysite_classes" directory empty file named __init__.py
it will indicate that this is python module, and from now you can import
it, or it's contents.

sandro dentella пишет:
> hi,
>
>   while writing application that are meant to be used in many
> different
>   projects *and* that allow projects to overwrite single methods/
> classes I
>   need to have a way to refer to the application project in a general
> way
>   (not by name, since I don't know in the application which will be
> the
>   name).
>
>   Is there a simple way to do this?
>
>   Suppose I  have a directory schema like this:
>
>   mysite/settings.py
>          templates/
>        mysite_classes/__init__.py
>                       personalized_classes.py
>
>   I'd like to know how to say in a general way:
>
>   from mysite.mysite_classes import personalized_classes
>
>
>   now I'm doing this using __import__ and and storing the project dir
> in a
>   variable set inside settings.py, but I'd like to know if it exists a
> more
>   standard way since it seems to me a pretty common thing to do.
>
>   thanks
>   sandro
>   *:-)
>
>
> >
>   

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