Hey all,
Yeah, you aren't missing anything — originally I wanted to wait for the formrendering stuff, but that never panned out, and then I got busy.
Grappelli is lovely. Without knocking it at all, I think that the next version of the admin should be as forward-looking as the last version, which means rethinking what the admin does, not just how it looks. Unfortunately, I haven't stepped up to champion this beyond idle thoughts.
As noted, "don't hold your breath" would be wise. Even if we did jump in on an admin rewrite tomorrow, the fruits of that labour won't be one release in the making. The transition would probably resemble newforms, with "newadmin" appearing alongside "admin" in one release, then admin deprecated to "oldadmin" for one release, and finally disappearing after that. We wouldn't even release "newadmin" as a thing until we had something functional and mostly stable. I don't see much point in speculating when that might happen.
-I
> On Apr 26, 7:06 pm, Victor Hooi <
victorh...@gmail.com (
http://gmail.com)> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Is there any news on the Django Admin rewrite front?
> >
> > I remember around a year ago, there was quite a bit of talk on revamping
> > the Django admin UI - I think Idan Gazit was heading that, right?
> >
> > Is that still on the Django roadmap? Any idea of whether it'll be in 1.5,
> > 1.6, 1.7 etc?
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Victor
> >
>
>
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