Extending this to general Pinax list...

While a lot of innovations have made their way into Django, I still think
the Django community is served by:

* starter projects (foundational, demo and out-of-the-box)
* other opinionated conventions not covered by starter projects
* apps that are known to work together, won't overlap in functionality, etc
* themes

which is basically where Pinax is now.

Perhaps the biggest question is whether past contributors and core
developers are still interested in contributing to Pinax (and I don't just
mean writing standalone reusable apps). Are there people here who haven't
contributed before that are interested in helping to drive forward the
sorts of things in my list above?

James




On Mon, Jan 13, 2014 at 12:07 AM, Patrick Altman <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'd like to kick off a thread on what the future of Pinax is now that a
> lot of the Pinax innovations have made there way into Django Core (e.g.
> project templates being a big one).
>
> What do folks think?
>
> Thanks,
> Patrick
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