I can fork out of Diaspora and implement features but mainly for two reasons

 With the technologies now available in python it would be much easier than me 
learning ROR and implementing.
 One of the goals of the project is to have something similar to Diaspora for 
the python developers.

----- Original Message -----
From: Deepak Garg
Sent: 08/02/12 10:41 AM
To: Bangalore Python Users Group - India
Subject: Re: [BangPypers] Call for Python programmers interested in building 
social applications

 Its not about competing with Diaspora, there's nothing wrong with that, we 
always need better or different flavors. My question is why not fork out of 
Diaspora and implement your features ? Why do you want to start the project 
from scratch ? Deepak On Thu, Aug 2, 2012 at 10:01 AM, Yoganand Anandaraju 
<yogan...@gmx.com>wrote: > I am pretty clear about why I would want to use 
python. Lets be clear that > this application will be complementary to Diaspora 
and not a competitior. A > diaspora clone will extend the distributed social 
network idea and help > Diaspora not the other way. If anyone thinks this could 
compete with > Diaspora we need understand the idea and motivation behind 
distributed > socail network. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Gora 
Mohanty > Sent: 08/01/12 11:51 PM > To: Bangalore Python Users Group - India > 
Subject: Re: [BangPypers] Call for Python programmers interested in > building 
social applications > > On 1 August 2012 23:27, Anand Chitipothu <anandolog
 y...@gmail.com> wrote: > > On Wed, Aug 1, 2012 at 10:08 PM, Gora Mohanty 
<g...@mimirtech.com> wrote: > >> On 1 August 2012 20:18, Deepak Garg 
<deepakgarg.i...@gmail.com> wrote: > >>> Diaspora is AGPL (version 3), some 
parts dual-licensed under MIT > License >>> 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diaspora_(software) >> >> Erm, > you are the 
second person to suggest that, but Diaspora >> is RoR. A better > bet might be 
Pinax ( http://pinaxproject.com/ ) >> if one wants to stick > to Python. > > -1 
> > I don't think we should be so religious about using > Python. After all > 
programming languages are tools to get job done. Er, I > am not. But, there 
could well be a good reason for someone to want to do > that in Python. Since 
they are asking on a Python group, a reasonable > assumption is that they have 
done their homework and want a Python > solution. > Remember that Diaspora was 
developed by a bunch of very smart > chaps > over couple of years and it was 
able to raise > $200K of funds on > ki
 ckstarter. It would take equal amount of efforts > (or even more) and > 
resources to start building something from scratch > again. > > Rejecting an 
already available opensource project, even before > > considering its merits, 
just because it is not written in your > favorite > programming language is not 
a good idea. Have not looked at Diaspora, and > it could well be quite good. 
RoR is also perfectly fine for a RAD > framework. I am not sure how it came 
across that I was rejecting Diaspora > out of hand? Regards, Gora 
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