Hi,

You may check this: 
https://tracker.gnulinuxmatters.org/wiki/AnimadorDevelopment (here's the 
direct link to the repository: 
https://svn.gnulinuxmatters.org:81/animador/trunk)

However, please notice that the project is rather new and it has a structure 
different from a quickstarted TG2 project (modules specific to the web 
interface 
are stored in a "web" package).

Regarding the same login data, I'm working on a LDAP plugin for repoze.who and 
I have intentions to make it play nicely with TG2. More on this soon.

Cheers.

On Monday August 25, 2008 19:58:14 Chris B - JK at asciiking dot com wrote:
> While I'm still learning the tool chain and before I get too involved
> in implementing these kinds of projects from scratch... is anyone on
> this list developing an open source e-commerce and/or community portal
> for TurboGears2 or for TG1 with specific plans to port it to TG2?
>
> I'm trying to implement a modular community portal that uses
> substantially the same login data for blogs, wiki, games, mailing
> lists and a gift shop. I've got a few ideas about how to implement
> this in a truly novel and useful way, but I'd rather be on-line in
> 60-90 days with the tried and true social networking stuff then
> struggling with my own implementation 6 months from now. So if there
> are projects underway, I'm interested. Just send me a link. If the
> open source projects are still in incubation, I can probably provide
> Trac hosting. (Sorry if I missed a link page in the docs.)
>
> Chris
>
>
> 
-- 
Gustavo Narea.
General Secretary. GNU/Linux Matters.
http://www.gnulinuxmatters.org/

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