It all depends on how much of CMS you need in your app. It could be as
simple as Wiki Pylons tutorial which I believe is classical (yet
rudimentary) CMS. My point is that Pylons is possible but not best bet
as long as CMS is concerned.

On Mar 20, 1:04 pm, lengani <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi folks,
> First, a big thank you to all who have worked on Pylons and related
> projects. You are doing a great job!
>
> Second, not an announcement, just a question on design thoughts :)
>
> What sort of CMS/CMF do you secretly hope to be built on top of
> Pylons?
>
> Just to set the picture:
> - Django has the django admin app, really nice.
> - Codeigniter is having ExpressionEngine 2.0 built with it.
> - Zope has the CMF, Plone..
> - Rails has Radiant, which has a clone in PHP (madebyfrog.com)
> - and then there's the Web2Py approach
> - any others here
>
> What would be the sweet spot for something on top of Pylons?
> Something light as in Radiant or more comprehensive like
> Drupal (CCK, etc)? Excellent projects to do some of the lifting for
> some stuff seem to be there (e.g. formalchemy etc.)
>
> TG has entry for something like this for GSoC (there is hope!),
> are there any current or ongoing efforts for something similar
> apart from the TG2 plans?
>
> Your thoughts?
>
> Regards,
>
> Lengani
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