On Feb 14, 12:12 pm, "walterbyrd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> CMSes like joomla and drupal have a rich assortment of plugins/modules/
> extensions for stuff like: blogs, forums, galleries, news aggregators,
> ecommerce, document management, and so on.
>
> How difficult would it be to get that sort of functionallity from
> dango?

You can't download many of those, at least in polished form, though
you can write any of them. You also can say the same about any web
framework: Turbogears, Pylons, Rails, Catalyst... You'll probably want
object-level permissions, and using the Django branch for that would
be helpful for all. But Django (and Turbogears, Pylons, Rails,
Catalyst...) are not like Joomla and Drupal- the former make it easier
to write web apps, the latter are web apps.


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