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Add query_string in Request Model #173
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@JINDALG I'm absolutely not owner of this project |
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I just implemented this and it seems to be working fine, thanks! |
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@addsimm Thanks, will it be available in next release? |
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i'm not in charge of the project; I just added it to my own site |
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Why its not merged? I would be happy to use the new column as well. |
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Yes, me too. It appears that the library isn't being actively maintained by the maintainer. |
It depends what you mean by that. The newest release supports Django 4.1 and Python 3.10, so I wouldn't say that it's not actively maintained 😉 |
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That's great, I have been thinking of raising 1 pull request but many requests are still pending that's why I thought it is not being maintained actively. |
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This too would be very useful here. Is there anything I can do to help get this merged ? (such as rebase/resolve conflicts). Cheers !! |
@felixxm @ZuluPro This PR is for resolution of #162. This is my first PR so something might be get wrong, please review the PR and merge if all good.