On Fri, Jan 2, 2009 at 1:01 AM, Alan <alanwil...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Russell
> Thank you very much for your explanation.
> I understand that being an apps reusable, should it be so its templatetags
> and so, probably, the best place is in apps folder.
> However, in my case, where all my apps needs the same templatetags, I would
> like to have the option of defining templatetags under project folder
> instead of an apps folder, just for the matter of organisation (which I
> called 'consistency').

You're missing my point. The _project_ isn't a unit of reusability, so
a project level directory is the wrong place to put this. If you have
a bunch of template tags that you want to share between multiple apps,
and it doesn't seem appropriate to tie the template tags to one
specific app, then create a _new_ application to store just the
template tags.

The markup and webdesign contrib apps are examples of exactly this
practice. These apps don't define models or views, they just provide
useful templating resources that can be reused.

Yours,
Russ Magee %-)

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