On Thu, 2011-06-30 at 22:57 +0200, Gerhard Hoogterp wrote:
> Did you actually manage to get any of those sites to work? (and if
> yes,which
> one?)
I have only tried mine. Try this one:
https://bitbucket.org/lawgon/ipss/overview
a small site, but up and running.
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On Monday 20 June 2011 13:42:52 benregn wrote:
> Thank you very much. I was not aware of that site.
>
> On Jun 20, 12:48 pm, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
> > On Mon, 2011-06-20 at 00:11 -0700, benregn wrote:
> > > I was wondering if there are any complete websites using Django that
> > > are open sou
All the Mozilla sites are open source. Start with the presentation I gave at
djangocon.eu here:
https://github.com/andymckay/presentations/tree/master/djangoconeu-2011
On 2011-06-20, at 4:42 AM, benregn wrote:
> Thank you very much. I was not aware of that site.
>
> On Jun 20, 12:48 pm, Kenne
Thank you very much. I was not aware of that site.
On Jun 20, 12:48 pm, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
> On Mon, 2011-06-20 at 00:11 -0700, benregn wrote:
> > I was wondering if there are any complete websites using Django that
> > are open source, i.e. it's possible to browse all its files, structure
On Mon, 2011-06-20 at 00:11 -0700, benregn wrote:
> I was wondering if there are any complete websites using Django that
> are open source, i.e. it's possible to browse all its files, structure
> and code.
http://www.djangosites.org/with-source/
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KG
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Coimba
Hey,
I was wondering if there are any complete websites using Django that
are open source, i.e. it's possible to browse all its files, structure
and code. It would, of course, be preferable that the website/web app
follows best practice.
Thanks,
benregn
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