On 18/06/06, Brian Gustin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I also was very surprised with that and I'd really love to see a "pynBB" :)
The only things I saw for "forums" in Python are:
pyBB but it seems dead and my south-korean sucks :
http://bbs.pythonworld.net:9080/pybbs.py
Zyons which look promising on a Django base but which still is in an alpha state:
http://zyons.com/forum/
Concerning basic Perl/Python I also found that (but not complete) :
http://pleac.sourceforge.net/pleac_python/index.html
"In this document, you'll find an implementation of the Solutions of the Perl Cookbook in the Python language."
<joke> Ooops and I also found that on perl ;)
http://mirror5.escomposlinux.org/comic/ecol-13-e.png
</joke>
learner404
The one amazing thing I found ridiculously funny:
Python "official" forums- and they actually run phpBB forums? You mean
to tell me no one has written a solid, stable forum software in Python?
OK.. maybe another project to tackle.. I guess I just need to start
building the python documentation the way I think it outta be done...
and see how it goes over..
I also was very surprised with that and I'd really love to see a "pynBB" :)
The only things I saw for "forums" in Python are:
pyBB but it seems dead and my south-korean sucks :
http://bbs.pythonworld.net:9080/pybbs.py
Zyons which look promising on a Django base but which still is in an alpha state:
http://zyons.com/forum/
http://pleac.sourceforge.net/pleac_python/index.html
"In this document, you'll find an implementation of the Solutions of the Perl Cookbook in the Python language."
<joke> Ooops and I also found that on perl ;)
http://mirror5.escomposlinux.org/comic/ecol-13-e.png
</joke>
learner404
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