I've written a Django-powered Restaurant Table Reservation System (that uses postgreSQL as the back end) and I've made the source code available at sourceforge (just go to sourceforge.net and search for 'restaurant', at this point it's the first hit in the list). It's my first attempt at building a Django-powered site, and I'd be interested in any comments about what I may have done well, or maybe not so well. It's just a bare bones html app (no css or javascript to pretty it up yet), and it may stay that way since clients usually want their apps customized anyway. Please feel free to download the source and build the app. If you just want to try it out, let me know and I'll give you the ip address of my server.
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