I started thinking of writing one, and have got the basic data model
and how I think it would operate worked out.

it's just a matter of getting enthused enough to actually sit down  
and write it.

regards
Ian

On 07/09/2006, at 2:50 PM, Sean Schertell wrote:

>
> I wonder how many of us are writing nearly identical apps at any
> given time. For example, I just hired a guy to write a really basic
> newsletter app for my project. Now I'm working on a fairly typical
> "upcoming events" schedule. And soon I'll be working on a simple
> photo gallery that makes thumbnails as you upload, etc. I'd bet
> dollars to donuts that many of you have written these apps already.
>
> Wouldn't Django be that much sexier if it came with an ever-expanding
> repository of apps that we could all share with each other? The fact
> that apps are modular plug-and-play in Django is *really* cool (Rails
> can't do that). So why not leverage the "pluggability" of Django's
> app architecture by making a bunch of these apps public?
>
> Am I alone on this? If I created such a repository would anyone use  
> it?
>
> Sean
>
> >

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