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brokentone
on June 16, 2013
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Django's Architecture: The Good, The Bad, and The ...
Shows a LOT of maturity for a core dev on an open source project to discuss the "bad" and "ugly" parts. Everything has them, but to pretend they don't exist, or that they are features like some of the other CMS-y OSS people is unhelpful.
MostAwesomeDude
on June 17, 2013
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It doesn't necessarily take maturity. One can be
extremely
self-deprecating and refuse to find any good parts in their code.
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