LoCoDjango

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Summary

Loco Django Development is a project aimed at defining, customizing and/or developing a Django-based CMS for LoCo teams to use as a website.

Release Note

Better integration with Launchpad.

Rationale

Python for LoCo sites!

Use Cases

Assumptions

Design

First flesh out the discussion/brainstorming section below, then come up with a design and implementation plan.

Implementation

This section should describe a plan of action (the "how") to implement the changes discussed. Could include subsections like:

UI Changes

Should cover changes required to the UI, or specific UI that is required to implement this

Code Changes

Code changes should include an overview of what needs to change, and in some cases even the specific details.

Test/Demo Plan

It's important that we are able to test new features, and demonstrate them to users. Use this section to describe a short plan that anybody can follow that demonstrates the feature is working. This can then be used during CD testing, and to show off after release.

This need not be added or completed until the specification is nearing beta.

Outstanding Issues

This should highlight any issues that should be addressed in further specifications, and not problems with the specification itself; since any specification with problems cannot be approved.

Feature Discussions

All are welcome to view the current specs for each of these and provide input. If you have any other ideas for features please add them as well.

Discussion

Here are some links to related projects and apps.

See also an interesting post by James Bennet on blogs and django: http://www.b-list.org/weblog/2007/nov/29/django-blog/

https://launchpad.net/banjo/

  • http://coderseye.com/ Banjo will be a blog app with CMS features, a modular extension system, and all the bells and whistles needed to be a real alternative to Mephisto or WordPress. multi-blog system, which needs to be easily skinnable Atom feeds are implemented - looking for a suitable publishing engine.

Blogmaker - "a full-featured, production-quality blogging application for Django. It supports trackbacks, ping and comments with moderation and honeypot spam prevention."

Djog: http://dev.oebfare.com/projects/djog/ - a Django blog app

Byteflow: http://byteflow.su/

Luambo multi-user multi-blog: http://svn.luamboblog.org/

https://launchpad.net/kaleidoscope/ Kaleidoscope - CMS for Real content

  • "A Django CMS for Real Content", but I don't see any code....

https://launchpad.net/swing42/

https://launchpad.net/ubuntu-nl-website/

  • A django app with moinmoin backend for the homepage
  • A django app for authentication
  • A heavily customized PunBB forum
  • A django pastebin with pygments syntax coloring and hashcash spam protection
  • A wordpress-mu install for blogs
  • A planetplanet blog aggregator
  • Several maintenance scripts

https://launchpad.net/django-forum/

https://launchpad.net/django-xmlrpc/ graham.binns

https://launchpad.net/django-survey/

KSS Django - Kinetic Style Sheets. A beautiful AJAX framework.

  • http://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/KSSInDjango

    • KSS is a javascript framework that aims to allow Ajax development without javascript. It uses stylesheets with CSS-compliant syntax to setup behaviours in the client and a set of well-defined commands that are marshalled back from the server to manipulate the DOM. get AJAX features but without losing accesibility.

https://launchpad.net/kaplan/ Kaplan TODO

https://launchpad.net/geekgrep/

https://launchpad.net/loco-drupal/

Inyoka

  • The german Loco-Team had developed a single web application (including portal, forum, wiki, blog and planet) using Python (there are only a few Django dependencies left, since Django isn't suitable for bigger things). A beta version is running on http://staging.ubuntuusers.de/ and performs well, but some things (mainly the design) are still missing. After the release on http://www.ubuntuusers.de/ we are going to translate it and publish it under the terms of the GPL.


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