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Visit the New UPDATED Django Blog Zinnia Fork as of 2022 #584

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elarroba opened this issue Jan 7, 2022 · 5 comments
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Visit the New UPDATED Django Blog Zinnia Fork as of 2022 #584

elarroba opened this issue Jan 7, 2022 · 5 comments

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@elarroba
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elarroba commented Jan 7, 2022

I just created a fork of this project and updated the code to work with modern versions of Django (including 4.0+).

Please visit https://github.com/arrobalytics/django-blog-zinnia if you want to contribute. Don't forget to star the project to show your support.

Visit the new site https://www.djangoblogzinnia.com for documentation, demo and other resources.

@ZuluPro
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ZuluPro commented Aug 6, 2022

Hi @elarroba
Any news on this fork ?

@gabn88
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gabn88 commented Oct 18, 2022

@elarroba I really like the idea of a fork. But we cannot create new issues on the fork, which is a big bummer. Can you open the issues tab on the fork?

@elarroba
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@gabn88 definitely, let me try to do that.

@elarroba
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Hi @elarroba

Any news on this fork ?

Not much going on, I'm very focused on my other open source project Django Ledger. Anybody interested to contribute to the Zinnia Fork? I'm glad to give permissions to anybody interested in taking the lead...

@elarroba
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@elarroba I really like the idea of a fork. But we cannot create new issues on the fork, which is a big bummer. Can you open the issues tab on the fork?

Done, issues are open.

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