I’m pleased to report that the Django magic removal branch is now much easier to use. It feels stable, the docs are getting complete, and I see now that the branch has now been officially merged to the head.
My magic-removed code works great, and is passing all its tests with flying colors. Total time taken for 3 apps was approximately 4 hours. The only real pain was in updating the database. I feel certain I could have made it work, but I took a shortcut and simply reset the whole thing.
manage.py syncdb is sweet!
[tags]Django,magic-removal,python[/tags]
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