Looking good.

- If you type in an incident and perform the captcha correctly, but
have validation errors, you have to redo the captcha. This may be by
design.

- The airport isn't filled in automatically for URLs such as
http://www.tsacomplaints.com/complain/?code=291 (if you click through
from http://www.tsacomplaints.com/airports/291/ ("Click here to
register a complaint against Houston, TX - Intercontinental (IAH).").

- Personal opinion : Make gender and race optional fields with a
blank/"Not given" option as default in the dropdown?

On Feb 7, 1:19 am, slartiblartfast <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hey guys - im about to formally launch a new site done with django
> called TSA Complaints (http://www.tsacomplaints.com)
>
> the site is a response to the hundreds of comments taking the TSA to
> task for their well-deserved reputation of being ineffective, lax, and
> generally obnoxious. i hope for it to become a forum for complaints,
> housing the opinion of travelers inconvenienced by the company thats
> supposed to be keeping them safe. eventually, once enough input has
> been given, ill be excitedly mining the results on a regular basis
> (probably weekly-monthly) and publishing the results to watch trends
> in both the short and long (historical) term.
>
> before the grand opening, i'd really appreciate any feedback,
> comments, wisdom or content (especially content!) that the django
> users community has to offer. this is the first kinda-big scale
> project i've launched, too.
>
> thanks!
> matt dennewitz
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