>From what I tried I think that Django doesn't support "pluggable" plug-
in kind of things. I guess it works more like helper ready than simple
"pluggable" plug-ins that doesn't require any programming from the
users of those apps.

But as people using Django is assumed to be able to handle python/
django code I think it suits your purpose pretty well.

On Jan 9, 2:05 am, walterbyrd <walterb...@iname.com> wrote:
> For example, let's suppose you wanted to create a application that
> would be fairly easy to extend by creating new modules.
>
> I don't really know django, but I get the idea that django would be a
> decent solution for a project  like that.
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