Hi, I'd like to shed some light on the "the right way" to make
applications in django by an example and a few questions.

Let's say that I have a 'users' application (acting as "user profiles"
on the built-in user authentication system) and I want to add an
avatar image feature to it.
I'd like to have the avatars in a separate application in case my next
project doesn't require them (this is the right way to do things i
guess?)

Now I want to have the user to be able to upload an avatar image in
the "edit profile" form. The default edit-profile form is defined in
my 'users' application of course. I'd like to "add" the avatar feature
(form field) to it somehow. - This is part 1 of the problem

The 2nd part is in the form handling: the request object is going to
contain form field values from 2 different applications, none of which
should be responsible for processing the other's forms.

Obviously the 'avatars' application is dependent on the 'users'
application but the 'users' application should be oblivious of the
avatars...

How would I go about doing that?

Andrin

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