here is my bookmarks with open source

http://www.daltonlp.com/blog_my
http://tvtime-web.dottedmag.net/
http://reddlist.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/reddList.py
http://rayleyva.jottit.com/
http://mtn-host.prjek.net/viewmtn/webhost/revision/browse/2cb60cc58ae8f6befb1a3a530e60f2dad1677920
https://svn.i-want-a-pony.com/repos/colortool/colortool/trunk/  ==
http://col.orsaur.us/
http://lostclus.linux.kiev.ua/Projects/Chestnut_FTP_Search
http://dev.deluge-torrent.org/browser/trunk/plugins/WebUi?rev=1847
http://software.place.org/ebookshelf/
http://svn.antrix.net/oort/text/
http://svn.antrix.net/oort/tb/
!!! http://infogami.org/hg
http://demo.openlibrary.org:9021
https://code.launchpad.net/~the-dod/webpy/weboid
http://antrix.net/stuff/webr/

http://slav0nic.org.ua/hg my stupid blog :p (not finished =\ )

and this is not all ;)

On Dec 20, 11:48 am, Daniel Manser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> On the web site's "Who uses it" section there are some web.py projects
> listed, but does anyone know if there are any open source projects
> they use web.py? I'd like to have a look into a small to mid-sized
> project to get a feeling how the architecture of web.py projects is.
>
> For example, was it designed to write the whole application in just
> one Python file? I don't think so. For example, it makes sense to
> source out the "urls=()" part.
>
> I'm also interested in some good practises from developers who have
> done more than the (great!) web.py tutorial I just passed.
>
> Thanks
> Daniel Manser
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