On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 4:12 AM, ayayalar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I know Django is new and improving. I just wanted to point out these
> issues a newbie is might be facing.

Thanks for taking the time to give us this feedback. However, I would
point out that while you have told us what is wrong with Django, you
haven't really told us how you think we could fix those problems - or
more importantly, how *you* would like to help us fix these problems.
This is a volunteer project - nobody is paid to work on Django, so the
only way that things get better is if people volunteer their time.

"But I'm just a noob!" you cry. That's no excuse -  the experience of
newcomers is the best kind of help for the tutorial process. You are
the person who has no preconceived ideas about what can or can't be
don't, or how anything should be done, or where the answer to any
given question should be found. While you're coming up to speed with
Django, take notes. Turn those notes into suggestions, and then turn
those suggestions into patches for documentation.

If you think we need a new tutorial - write one. If you think the
documentation requires elaboration for one particular feature - write
it. If you think that there is some navigational issue with the
existing documentation - make a suggestion. We're not operating under
the illusion that Django is perfect. We're always open to suggestions
on how to make things better. We're even more open to suggestions that
are backed up with action.

However, nothing gets better unless someone pitches in to help.

Yours,
Russ Magee %-)

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