If they aren't sufficiently essential for you to use them as custom
tags, they surely can't be essential for the core.

regards
 Steve

Zinovii Dmytriv wrote:
> You didn't convince me.
> 
> If somebody ask you "When I should write my custom tags?" - the answer
> should be - "You shouldn't, unless you really need some tags that you
> can't live without and you know what are you doing."
> 
> PS: Also in django-template-utils enough to have if_less -
> if_greater, if_greater_or_equal, if_less_or_equal are useless.
> 
> Zinovii
> 
> 
> On Aug 19, 6:59 am, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On Aug 18, 4:05 pm,zdmytriv<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>> It's always bad idea to extend somebodies tool because when you wanted
>>> to update current version with latest you can be in trouble. Latest
>>> doesn't always support previous.
>>> i.e. Django 1.0 uses Variable class to process variable from template
>>> but 0.96 uses plain function resolve_variable() which is deprecated in
>>> 1.0.
>>> Zinovii
>> That system will not go through any such changes in the foreseeable
>> future, because that would be a backwards-incompatible change, which
>> the developers have committed to avoiding. There is a whole system
>> geared specifically towards custom template tags, so there is no need
>> to hack away at it and there is no danger of your code becoming
>> useless 2 weeks from now.
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