If you don't already know about Pinax perhaps you should look at
http://pinaxproject.com/.  They already provide some of this and (as a
Pinax user) it would be nice to see some template compatibility.
Unfortunately they are still sub 1.0 in their release but it looks
like they have settled down a bit in their base.html and css.

On Jan 2, 10:16 am, Will Dampier <[email protected]> wrote:
> oooo ... I do like the idea of having a handful of "standard django
> plugables" like django-registration, django-cms, django-profiles, and
> dozens of others ... the Django-Resources page would be a good place
> to start.
>
> Then designers could upload either a full "website layout" against all
> of my, and the "plugable", views or simply a against a subset of the
> "plugable" applications. If I "standardize" the blocks that the
> designers are allowed to use, then for any missing templates I could
> just implement my default template.  With some sort of trickery I
> could even allow people to create mash-ups combining different
> designs.
>
> On Jan 2, 12:58 pm, Raja <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > IMO, it would be useful if we get standard templates for django
> > libraries that are out there, like django-registration, django-
> > profiles etc. Since the library offers the models and views, it would
> > be helpful if the templates are also available. The developer could
> > then take it and modify it to adapt to their website.
>
> > Also, frameworks like Blueprint CSS (http://www.blueprintcss.org) make
> > it much easier to start designing a layout by providing a pre-defined
> > template , so its not all that difficult now, but blueprint could be
> > one of the templates thats available in the original poster's library.
>
> > -- Raja
>
> > On Jan 2, 6:01 pm, Dougal Matthews <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > How would you propose people edit and manage the templates?
>
> > > Do you follow a wiki style where everybody can edit others? or follow a 
> > > VCS
> > > and allow forking of templates?
>
> > > I think it will be hard to find contributors since it will be hard to 
> > > have a
> > > limited/standard template context that still remains a useful resource for
> > > all.
>
> > > Have you any thoughts about example templates? Perhaps a good place to 
> > > start
> > > would be by creating custom admin templates as that context is defined by
> > > django already (pretty much) and then it would be useful and usable by
> > > anybody in real projects rather than scenarios.
>
> > > Dougal
>
> > > ---
> > > Dougal Matthews - @d0ugalhttp://www.dougalmatthews.com/

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