Hello everybody! As I mentioned earlier in the Twisted-Web mailing list, I'm coding a OSS weblog which uses Nevow in my spare time. I started it two weeks ago but haven't made a big progress because of exams. Now I will be on holidays (about a week) and I would like you to know about it, because I would like feedback from the community and some people asked for the code. The weblog system is named Bic (like the ball-pens).
Currently, it boots up, shows up the main page, per-article pages, has a form for adding articles, and articles may be edited. Talking with the people at #divmod (FreeNode) they recommended me to avoid formless. I plan to move to use formal instead. Bic needs the Pyramid package in order to work. It's an utility library I coded myself with some Python utilities I tend to use regularly. Some notes not written elsewhere: - Accessing /article/<id> (or /<id>) will take you to an article given its identifier. - Accessing /article/<id>/edit (or /<id>/edit) allows for editing articles. - Accessing /new allows for writing an article (this will change). - Accessing /style yields a small page for the installes styles. - Adding "?lang=es" in the request URL changes the language to Spanish. (the thing has localization support, of course). The thing is MIT-licensed and you can get a copy of the code if you want: - Use bzr to get a working copy out of the repository: $ bzr get http://code.connectical.net/pyramid $ bzr get http://code.connectical.net/bic (You can also browse the latest revision with your favourite web browser.) - Get a tarred snapshot of my working copy, the URL is: http://code.connectical.net/nn-releases/pyramid+bic-20060706.tar.gz (The tarball includes both Bic and Pyramid.) Any feedback will be greatly appreciated. I'm quite new to Nevow and Twisted so I am willing to learn how to do the Right Thing(tm). Best regards, P.S: One final reminder: be sure to have Pyramid in your PYTHONPATH before running the Bic tacfile with twistd ;-) -- Adrian Perez "Experience is what you get when you don't get what you want" -- (Dan Stanford) _______________________________________________ Twisted-web mailing list [email protected] http://twistedmatrix.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/twisted-web
