Re: Wiki or Blogs done with django

2006-06-01 Thread DavidA
Jarek Zgoda wrote: > I second that. Actual code may vary, but domain model (and its > representation as Django data model) would remain constant, as long as > software will be performing similar tasks. Well, maybe. I think its really hard in any real application to have a one-size-fits-all data

Re: Wiki or Blogs done with django

2006-06-01 Thread Jarek Zgoda
Guillermo Fernandez Castellanos wrote: > I've been following the discussion with interest. I've seen that many > of you have concentrated on the actual code. But something I would > find also helpful/interesting is a "standard" model of blog. Or, to > push the idea further, a djangoforge of

Re: Wiki or Blogs done with django

2006-06-01 Thread Guillermo Fernandez Castellanos
Hi, I've been following the discussion with interest. I've seen that many of you have concentrated on the actual code. But something I would find also helpful/interesting is a "standard" model of blog. Or, to push the idea further, a djangoforge of models. Often, the model is one of the parts

Re: Wiki or Blogs done with django

2006-05-31 Thread Frankie Robertson
On 31/05/06, Ian Holsman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > On 01/06/2006, at 3:30 AM, Bryan Murdock wrote: > > > > > Just an aside in response to the request that the blog writers all get > > together and not waste resources, take a look at the code they are > > writing. Actually, take a look at

Re: Wiki or Blogs done with django

2006-05-31 Thread Ian Holsman
On 01/06/2006, at 3:30 AM, Bryan Murdock wrote: > > Just an aside in response to the request that the blog writers all get > together and not waste resources, take a look at the code they are > writing. Actually, take a look at the code they are not writing. A > basic django blog app can be

Re: Wiki or Blogs done with django

2006-05-31 Thread Paulo
agreed -- I am not doing much from scratch. I am new to using web frameworks (I'm just a project manager who likes to dabble in design/code so I can better understand what the Dev/Creative teams go through) and I'm pretty much using generic views to get my feet wet with how Django works on a

Re: Wiki or Blogs done with django

2006-05-31 Thread Bryan Murdock
On 5/30/06, Adrian Holovaty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On 5/29/06, Bryan Murdock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > The code for the djangoproject.com blog is open source: > > > > http://code.djangoproject.com/browser/djangoproject.com > > > > Looks like it hasn't been ported to magic removal

Re: Wiki or Blogs done with django

2006-05-30 Thread Adrian Holovaty
On 5/29/06, Bryan Murdock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The code for the djangoproject.com blog is open source: > > http://code.djangoproject.com/browser/djangoproject.com > > Looks like it hasn't been ported to magic removal either. :-( As of today, it has indeed been ported to magic-removal.

Re: Wiki or Blogs done with django

2006-05-30 Thread Paulo
This list rocks! Thank you all for providing your code for us to take a look at. I've finally gotten Django working on my Powerbook and CentOS box and am in the process of writing a portfolio/blog app to get more acquainted with how the framework works. Being able to see how others approach

Re: Wiki or Blogs done with django

2006-05-30 Thread Ian Holsman
would it make sense for you 4-5 blog writers to join up together and write up a common blog app? it seems like such a waste of resources for all of you. On 31/05/2006, at 6:40 AM, wam wrote: > > I've recently been updating my site to be entirely django powered. As > others have done, I

Re: Wiki or Blogs done with django

2006-05-30 Thread wam
I've recently been updating my site to be entirely django powered. As others have done, I applied the 'Fixing the Magic' document to Ross Poulton's blog tutorial and have applied some of my own tweaks as well. So far I am fairly happy with the result. Source code is at

Re: Wiki or Blogs done with django

2006-05-29 Thread nate-django
On Mon, May 29, 2006 at 09:48:11AM +0200, Giovanni Giorgi wrote: > I am planning to build a small personal web site. > I have used Plone CMS (Zope powered) but it is very slow and requires > a lot of memory. I'm coming from a similar camp. I've had a blog running on Zope with COREBlog for

Re: Wiki or Blogs done with django

2006-05-29 Thread Bryan Murdock
On 5/29/06, Konstantin Shaposhnikov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello, > > Do not count this post as self promotion but you can also check my > personal site :) Here is how it looks like: >http://step-inside.org > And here you can browse sources: >

Re: Wiki or Blogs done with django

2006-05-29 Thread Konstantin Shaposhnikov
Hello, Do not count this post as self promotion but you can also check my personal site :) Here is how it looks like: http://step-inside.org And here you can browse sources: http://step-inside.org/projects/stepinside/browser/trunk Though it is not ported to the latest version (post

Re: Wiki or Blogs done with django

2006-05-29 Thread Patrick
Another is: http://socialistsoftware.com/ and here you can find the source http://source.socialistsoftware.com/sssource/ ciao ciao Patrick > > Possibly the quickest blog to get up and running is by Ross Poulton - > http://www.rossp.org/ - his code has not had the magic removed yet > though... >

Re: Wiki or Blogs done with django

2006-05-29 Thread tonemcd
Possibly the quickest blog to get up and running is by Ross Poulton - http://www.rossp.org/ - his code has not had the magic removed yet though... Paul Bissex - http://e-scribe.com/news/171 - has done a *very* small Wiki implementation. Cheers, Tone

Wiki or Blogs done with django

2006-05-29 Thread Giovanni Giorgi
Hi all, I am planning to build a small personal web site. I have used Plone CMS (Zope powered) but it is very slow and requires a lot of memory. There is some django application for building small blogs or wiki? I will eventually plan to do something like that if missed ;) -- Software