Re: Selling Django
On Sun, Jun 20, 2010 at 11:51 PM, Richard Shebora <shebora@gmail.com> wrote:
> Russ,
> Thanks for this clarification. After reading your post I went
> to http://pinaxproject.com/ and do indeed see your point. I am happy to
> jump on board and help with the project that is the generally accepted place
> for learning about (i stress learning about for me), and improving django
> application portability across django projects.
> Is it a consensus that Pinax is this project, even if by default because
> it's the best and biggest so far? I hope so because it has a major head
> start and doing any of this work from scratch would be much harder.
> <prayer>Please let every say Pinax is the one!</prayer> If it is not, how
> do we agree on the best project to expend time and effort?
> Responses? Clarifications? Votes?
Pinax is as good an example of large-scale best practice as I'm aware of.
The only other examples I would point at are the reusable apps
published by James Bennett (ubernostrum); he's given numerous talks on
the subject of reusability at various PyCons and DjangoCons; his
talks, blog and book are also useful resources.
Yours,
Russ Magee %-)
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