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A simple tutorial for a newbie #193

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Shavinder opened this issue Feb 5, 2020 · 4 comments
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A simple tutorial for a newbie #193

Shavinder opened this issue Feb 5, 2020 · 4 comments
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@Shavinder
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Shavinder commented Feb 5, 2020

Hello there,
I think this is not the correct way of contacting you, but I could not find any other channel.

I am looking for simple tutorial on how to actually use django-organizations in my project. I could not find any tutorials and documentation is not very helpful.

Thank you

@rkpip3
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rkpip3 commented Jul 18, 2020

plz provide simple tutorial..

@florianmartens
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True. This project is quite hard to get started with. The docs are very, very dense.

But still thanks for creating and releasing this under MIT.

@bennylope bennylope self-assigned this Aug 15, 2020
@bennylope bennylope added this to the Version 2 milestone Aug 15, 2020
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Any news on this?

@sebanism
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Commenting as a bump. Would be great to see some additional examples with django v4.2. Struggling with URLs not working with abstract models. Documentation is ok, but hard to tell if the use case I'm trying to apply this package isn't what it was built for. Used the example from it source created 4 years ago, and the URLs there are also not working with the abstract models.. Could just be me, but not many references available to compare against. Would love to see this succeed.

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