Posted Feb 28, 2013 19:10 UTC (Thu) by mpr22 (subscriber, #60784)
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Did you seriously just ask someone who's sick of finding marketing and reviews and whatnot about a particular movie when they're looking for technical information about something whose name intersects the movie's title why they don't go and see that movie?
Django 1.5 released
Posted Mar 1, 2013 1:01 UTC (Fri) by hummassa (subscriber, #307)
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Well, they *did* chose the name of a western movie for their project; now that a reimagined -- and very well executed IMHO -- version of the same movie is out, they are surprised that the marketing for the new movie is well-SEO'd? I suggest they rent the old movie, go see the new one on a theatre, and have fun...
Django 1.5 released
Posted Mar 1, 2013 4:49 UTC (Fri) by jake (editor, #205)
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> Well, they *did* chose the name of a western movie for their project;
Hmm, while there is an older, somewhat obscure (?) western movie by that name, I don't think it's related to _Django Unchained_. Besides which, Django the project is named after guitarist Django Reinhardt who predates both :)
Posted Mar 3, 2013 1:23 UTC (Sun) by hummassa (subscriber, #307)
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> Hmm, while there is an older, somewhat obscure (?) western movie by that name, I don't think it's related to _Django Unchained_.
As unrelated as Katee Sackhoff's Starbucks is from Dirk Benedict's. And unless you say spaguetti westerns are obscure, the Django series movies are anything but.
> Besides which, Django the project is named after guitarist Django Reinhardt who predates both :)
Oh, yes. See your linked FAQ.
But all of that does not invalidate my argument: when the project started, it *would* be inevitable to think about the western (the old one), and now that the new one is out... got it?