Inspired by this post:
http://groups.google.com/group/satchmo-users/browse_thread/thread/6d166e54023af709/31cee01ec611e317
A user wanting to quickly evaluate satchmo on macosx leopard with
minimal fuss (using the default phyton, sqlite3, and the internal
light webserver of a django install)

I wondered if it couldn't even be more simple:
Just like Mamp offers a Lamp environment in a desktop application for
mac users, why not offer a single application with django and satchmo
preinstalled.
Couldn't this be done by using djangokit?
http://code.google.com/p/djangokit/wiki/HomePage

In just a few minutes you'll be running your development store.

And  you'll be able to continue to edit the source files without
having to rebuild the app every time you save. You can even edit the
templates while the app is still running and see changes. And you can
drag and drop static files into the app from the finder.

If it is at all possible, I can imagine it would attract even more
(designer background) coders to satchmo.
Next step would be an equally simple method of deploying your locally
build store to your (django preinstalled) host. Like upload an egg
made by djangokit, surf to /install and boom!

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