What about hyde?
https://github.com/blog/342-hyde-the-python-static-site-generator

<https://github.com/blog/342-hyde-the-python-static-site-generator>"Hyde is
a static website generator powered by Python & Django. Hyde supports all the
Django template tags & filters and even has a few of its own. The built-in
web server + auto-generator provide instant refresh and
unlimited flexibility-
( http://ringce.com/hyde )



On Sat, Nov 6, 2010 at 10:55 PM, Branko Vukelic <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Sat, Nov 6, 2010 at 10:41 PM, Anthony <[email protected]> wrote:
> > (well, perhaps web2py is implied in the "...")
>
> I gather most people are not aware web2py exists. It's too different:
>
> * Uses upper-case method names
> * Has it's app manager and built-in editor (two actually, and couting)
> * Migrates the db schema on its own
> * Has a wizard
> * Has a plug-in system that actually works like a plug-in system
> * Has 10 official logos (and couting)
> * Has intro to Python and jQuery in the official book
> * Has a weird lead developer that implements just about any great idea
> he picks up in the list :)
>
> How can you compare all that to other (Python) frameworks?
>
>
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