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by zalew 4775 days ago
well, I guess adding anything to settings.py will get red flags instantly because everyone is sick of settings, that is common knowledge when you follow django-dev and con vids.

my almost first contribution to django was recently hijacked by a better one, bummer :)

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Yeah, it was a long shot. I thought maybe the fact that it was entirely optional and not on by default might help my case, but the reasons for it being turned down were totally reasonable and consistent with the project & python idioms.

Still, I ended up building our own shell command that included the change because fuck typing that much.