Put me down as a other +1 for a full site tutorial, especially one
that covers pip, virtualenv, unit testing and the like.

I have a suggestion for a site, too: How about the conference website
for the next DjangoCon? It's meant to be a community run conference so
the job needs to be done at some point, and building it as a community
tutorial project feels like it would be a nice fit.

A conference site is neat because it's a good example of a content
oriented site that isn't a blog, but can still take advantage of
generic views (and the admin, of course). It can be as simple or as
complicated as needed for the tutorial. We can even include API driven
features (recent tweets / photos from Flickr etc) which would be a
good way of demonstrating advanced concepts like caching.

Cheers,

Simon
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