The decision to release a piece of software into the wild can be difficult. Do you wait until you've fully expressed your vision, or push it out early in the hopes of greater community participation? If you push it out, will it be taken seriously? What if the kids on the Internet don't like me?
There's an easy argument, though. People could be making use of your software, now. In that vein, we've decided to release our Neo4j/Django integration layer, neo4django, early. Get it while it's hot.
The project is a riff off Tobias Ivarsson's integration back in 2009. It updates his integration to Django 1.3 and uses neo4j-rest-client over neo4j.py. It also includes a number of features we've needed at Scholrly, including more useful properties and index-aware querying. It was a more serious undertaking than I expected, and even spawned a couple projects for our intern.
I hope you guys like it. Let me know what you think.
