Is there a management command or package to streamline the process of converting a #Django many-to-many field to use a through-model?
Is there a management command or package to streamline the process of converting a #Django many-to-many field to use a through-model?
Do you like RSS, Python, and web development? Do you want to start contributing to FLOSS?
This is my personal RSS reader (running locally only), opened as a FLOSS project. There's a lot that I plan to add to it, but I don't have so much time for now. However, it might be interesting to some folks, at least for learning purposes. So, here it goes.
Do you like RSS, Python, and web development? Do you want to start contributing to FLOSS?
This is my personal RSS reader (running locally only), opened as a FLOSS project. There's a lot that I plan to add to it, but I don't have so much time for now. However, it might be interesting to some folks, at least for learning purposes. So, here it goes.
I just launched the open beta of Stave (https://stave.app/), a free-forever and open source app I've built for #rollerderby officiating signups and staffing. It's build with #Django and #Python.
Stave offers a form builder, cross-league calendaring, a smart crew builder, and email templates. Training videos on the homepage!
I just launched the open beta of Stave (https://stave.app/), a free-forever and open source app I've built for #rollerderby officiating signups and staffing. It's build with #Django and #Python.
Stave offers a form builder, cross-league calendaring, a smart crew builder, and email templates. Training videos on the homepage!