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Fritzing is an open-source initiative to support designers and artists to take the step from physical prototyping to actual product. We are aiming to create a software in the spirit of Processing and Arduino, that allows the designer/artist/researcher/hobbyist to document their Arduino-based ... [More] prototype and create a PCB layout for manufacturing. The complimenting website helps to share and discuss drafts and experiences as well as to reduce manufacturing costs. Fritzing will essentially be an Electronic Design Automation software with a low entry barrier, suited for the needs of designers and artists. It will use the metaphor of the breadboard, so that it will be easy to transfer your hardware sketch to the software. From there it will be possible to export CAD files ready to be sent to a [Less]

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A plugin for setuptools to find files under Mercurial version control to be automatically included as package data.

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This is an alternative admin interface for Django for use with the iPhone/iPod touch. Some would call it a theme or a skin, but actually it's more than that. Well, actually it misses some functionality of the normal admin interface. Anyway, it is automatically used for any request which comes ... [More] from a MobileSafari? based device by using a nifty midlleware/template construct. [Less]

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Django developers mostly concern themselves with the dynamic parts of web applications -- the views and templates that render new for each request. But web applications have other parts: the static media files (images, CSS, Javascript, etc.) that are needed to render a complete web page. For ... [More] small projects, this isn't a big deal, because you can just keep the media somewhere your web server can find it. However, in bigger projects -- especially those comprised of multiple apps -- dealing with the multiple sets of static files provided by each application starts to get tricky. That's what staticfiles is for: it collects media from each of your applications (and any other places you specify) into a single location that can easily be served in production. [Less]

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A Django app for per-object-permissions, loosely based on django-granular-permissions.

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A Django app that provides file storage backends and file fields for Mercurial, Git and Bazaar by using anyvc.

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