On Monday 20 June 2011 13:42:52 benregn wrote:
> Thank you very much. I was not aware of that site.
> 
> On Jun 20, 12:48 pm, Kenneth Gonsalves <law...@thenilgiris.com> wrote:
> > On Mon, 2011-06-20 at 00:11 -0700, benregn wrote:
> > > I was wondering if there are any complete websites using Django that
> > > are open source, i.e. it's possible to browse all its files, structure
> > > and code.

Hi,

Did  you actually manage to get any of those sites to work?  (and if yes,which 
one?)

As far as I can tell they are for
 - older versions of django
 - miss basic files (settings.py?) of instructions how to get things to work
 - or generate bundles of errors often due to being an old version  of missing 
all kinds of undocumented  dependancies.

Al in all after trying to get some 15 sites running I can only conclude that 
the site  isuseless for finding a site to learn from. As a promotional site 
it's fine of course although it could use a repeating recheck of the sites 
mentioned as many seemed to have disappeared of use other CMS'es or 
frameworks.


Anyhow, I'm still searching for the sourcecode for a simple basic site with a 
few static pages, maybe a small app. Not to many obscure external dependancies 
and using the default django 1.3 environment (eg. the default settings.py 
etc.) 

I just need something to start hacking around in and the tutorial on the 
django site doesn't offer that. The webmonkey tutorial is outdated as are the 
other tutorials I've found. 

Anyone?

Thanks!

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