Pretty must everybody does seem to use django-tagging unless they have some
special weird use-case.

I've used it every time I've needed tagging and don't have a gripe with it
yet.

Cheers,
Dougal


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2009/5/22 martin f krafft <madd...@madduck.net>

> also sprach Alex Gaynor <alex.gay...@gmail.com> [2009.05.22.1545 +0200]:
> > http://jacobian.org/writing/what-is-django-contrib/  here is
> > a description of what one of the core developers see as the role
> > of django contrib.  It should be noted that 2 of the core devs
> > said at euro django con that that they prefer the core of django
> > to remain slim.
>
> Sounds good, and something like django.contrib is a great way
> forward.
>
> It does leave me wondering what the "de-facto standard" way to tag
> contents is…
>
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