On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 5:31 PM, Scot Hacker <shac...@birdhouse.org> wrote:

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> On Mar 17, 2009, at 10:51 AM, Alex Gaynor wrote:
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> > Adrian just put the last batch of chapters online, so I believe all
> > the content is now up.  Having skimmed most of it I can say it looks
> > really good and I'm sure it basically all works, that said it isn't
> > a final addition so there may be tiny errors, typos, or other
> > mistakes.  I wouldn't have a problem reading through that(I
> > originally learned from the original book before it was published).
> > If you haven't already I would take a look at the official django
> > docs/tutorial, they really are quite good :).
>
>
> Considering what an important learning resource the Django Book is,
> you'd think it would get some linkage from djangoproject.com  -- the
> string "book" doesn't appear on the homepage or any of the six top-
> level pages, or even in the Django FAQ index!
>
> ./s
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> >
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Though Adrian and Jacob are to BDFLs of Django, the DjangoBook is not an
official resource and is a private enterprise by them.  Thus using
djangoproject.com to advertise it might be seen as unethical.

Alex

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