I would be quite interested. I use instant django so might work out for me.

Thanos

On Jul 14, 2010, at 2:48 PM, cjl <cjl...@gmail.com> wrote:

Thanks for the replies.

To be clear, I'm not looking for hosting, I'm looking for someone to
take it completely off my hands. This means doing whatever you want
with it, but I would hope it would at least mean keeping it up to
date. This only takes and hour or two whenever a new version of Django
is released, but I no longer have any interest in doing it.

@Andy - The "build" script is a windows '.bat' file. Basically, you
put all the components that comprise Instant Django into a folder, run
the '.bat' file, and in builds the Instant Django download. This got a
little harder to do after the Python dev's broke the MSI installer.
Prior to Python 2.6 you could install Python from the command line
into a self-contained temporary directory, without touching the
underlying host system. This is no longer possible, and I couldn't
convince anyone that mattered that it was a problem.

Anyway, I'll email the people who have expressed an interest directly
with further details.

-CJL

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