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source code: https://github.com/rochacbruno/Movuca


2013/4/2 <[email protected]>

> Hi:
> I´m sorry if this isn´t the place for this question.
> I am looking a project to build anything similar to joomla (a cms) for
> contribute to development (if I a can/know).
> I´d like learn web2py while contribute with programing (I know a little).
> I can start from zero but I prefer join a open source project.
> I´d like learn web2py, in this moment I haven´t interest for django,
> plone....
>
>
>
> On Monday, April 1, 2013 8:50:04 PM UTC+2, Derek wrote:
>>
>> You're looking in the wrong place then. Web2py is for developers to write
>> what they want. It's not a product that you just purchase and everything is
>> how you want. You're looking for the "Plone" of Web2py (as "Plone" was to
>> "Zope") you won't find one. You could certainly build on yourself.  You're
>> probably going about this wrong. Why do you want a "Joomla CMS" on
>> "Web2py"?  What features are you looking for? If you want a fully featured
>> CMS that runs on Python, look at Plone, Django, Kotti... in fact, here's a
>> complete list.
>>
>> http://wiki.python.org/moin/**ContentManagementSystems<http://wiki.python.org/moin/ContentManagementSystems>
>>
>> If you aren't interested in writing your own, then don't choose the
>> backend first - choose the application.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> On Monday, April 1, 2013 2:00:03 AM UTC-7, [email protected] wrote:
>>>
>>> Thanks.
>>> I search anything  as joomla CMS, with backend and with plugins.
>>> I think instantpress seem more complete.
>>> All is discontinued.
>>> Exist any project with development active in this moment?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Friday, March 29, 2013 10:08:47 PM UTC+1, samuel bonilla wrote:
>>>>
>>>> look....
>>>>
>>>> https://github.com/pyner/tiny_**website<https://github.com/pyner/tiny_website>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> El jueves, 24 de mayo de 2012 22:54:54 UTC-5, Andrew W escribió:
>>>>>
>>>>> There have been numerous posts on a web2py based cms, and I know there
>>>>> are many solutions out there, at varying stages of development.   They 
>>>>> each
>>>>> have a different focus so it is not a simple question of "which one is
>>>>> best".  I won't try and mention them by name.
>>>>>
>>>>> However,  A colleague of mine was talking about Joomla and I wanted to
>>>>> be able to offer some "strategy" on a comparable web2py cms.   Would 
>>>>> anyone
>>>>> care to comment on which of the web2py cms' would be a contender to Joomla
>>>>> ?  If not now, perhaps with a roadmap for the future.
>>>>>
>>>>> Personally, and I've said it before,  cms functionality is very
>>>>> important, and I think we should highlight the cms offerings on the web2py
>>>>> website.  Not necessarily one, but showcase the "best of ...".    For
>>>>> example, look at 
>>>>> http://www.zope.org/the-world-**of-zope<http://www.zope.org/the-world-of-zope>
>>>>> It mentions Plone and Silva.  Such a thing would also strenghten the
>>>>> adopton of web2py.  Are they production ready enough to do that ?
>>>>>
>>>>> Thankyou.
>>>>>
>>>>> Andrew W
>>>>>
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