On Friday 26 June 2009 09:54:04 Joshua Partogi wrote:
> I'm currently also splitting up my django apps to be reusable. What is your
> main reason to have full batteries ? For some people that is already
> running django, it is more ideal to go minimalistic because then it will be
> easier to plug into existing django apps.

well, personal experience. I have an app which I have been planning to release 
from about january 2007. The app has been ready since then, but I have not 
formally released it because I was doing the minimalist thingie. I now realise 
that this goes against the open source creed - commit early and commit often. 
By putting it up as it is, user feedback is there, people will fork and the 
work will get done. (and also if the app is useless, then no one will respond 
and I can save time). So I suggest you just publish it and take it from there.
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regards
kg
http://lawgon.livejournal.com

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