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Not at my desk but from memory, this is a something with a clearly documented "solution".

I put that word in quotes because I don't want to imply it's a problem - it's just something you need to know how to handle.



That's the problem I have with Python mentality. Everything is great, you just need to know about the myriad of pitfalls and problems. A good environment makes problems obvious and and allows to communicate decisions clearly.

This is the trap of the local maximum.


> ..with Python mentality

As opposed to what mentality ? I mean any tool I worked with has the same problem.


Not that, this is the problem they're referring to:

> > Everything is great, you just

Part of the python mentality is to pretend difficulties aren't there in order to keep presenting itself as beginner-friendly.


Something in the official docs or more like shared through blogs or stackoverflow ?


It's in the standard docs:

https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/5.1/topics/migrations/#ver...

You just rename one of the two files, and add the dependency. If they touch the same fields, you obviously have to resolve that manually.


Thanks a lot


No problem!




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