Re: Django for in-house data
On 9 December 2013 19:17, Mike Dewhirst <miked@dewhirst.com.au> wrote:
> On 9/12/2013 8:14am, Lachlan Musicman wrote:
>>
>> To be fair, I think the best measure is the technical literacy of your
>> users. The Admin interface is powerful, but they could also
>> accidentally screw everything up.
>
>
> Your point about technical literacy bears thinking about. Wouldn't you say
> all users can screw things up whether they are technically literate or not?
Of course - I've even done it myself. But some users are more likely
to than others. More importantly, they are usually less able to
articulate exactly what it was they did to enact the data loss.
Cheers
L.
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