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TurboGears is a rapid development "front-to-back" open source web meta-framework. Its aim is to simplify and speed up the development of modern web applications written in the Python programming language. TurboGears is designed around the model-view-controller architecture, much like ... [More] Struts or Ruby on Rails, and takes the best Python web components available (hence "meta-framework") and combines them into one easy-to-install, documented whole. TurboGears was created in 2005 by Kevin Dangoor. Version 1.0 was released in early 2007. Development progressed to version 1.1, replacing SQLAlchemy with SQLObject and Kid with Genshi as default components. Version 1.5 is now based on CherryPy 3 instead of CherryPy 2. TurboGears Version 2 is a separate project based on Pylons instead of CherryPy. [Less]

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A humane CMS built on the Python web framework TurboGears.

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ACR is an open source web content management system developed with the Turbogears framework (version 2). It provides all the foundamental tools to allow an individual or a community to easily publish an manage a web site with different content types, from twitter streams to video galleries. It ... [More] also provides an easy to use set of API to create new content types by defining your Views. ACR is currently deployed as the backend of various production pages of communities and companies. [Less]

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MPD WebAMP is an asynchronous web client for Music Player Daemon in the style of a desktop application, such as Totem or Windows Media Player. It's target is both a modern desktop/laptop as well as lower powered web devices, primarily the Pepper Pad 2. It offers: Browsing of music library by ... [More] folder structure. Playlist manipulation, saving and loading. Playback controls, volume, seek and live status display. Album art and lyrics for currently playing song. Search: Quick search by file name or search by tags. Themes: supports theming with custom css files Sessions: Resume from where you left off. Completely Asynchronous interface. Credits: CSS list item styles for songs taken from NeoMPC, a very nice MPD web client made for PDAs. Built upon the TurboGears framework, utilizing python for the web server and HTML/CSS/JavaScript/JSON for the page itself (no plug-ins required for clients). Python and TurboGears are required to run the web server. NOT COMPATIBLE WITH IE 6! This is project requires a browser with proper css support. Firefox is the recomended browser, although any standards compliant browser should work as well. This is not only my first Open Source project, but my first attempt at web programming. Any advice or constructive criticism is welcome. If you are interested in contributing to this project or you have any questions or suggestions, please let me know by posting at http://groups.google.com/group/mpd-webamp. A new name is needed, there is another project with a very simlar name. Suggestions welcome. [Less]

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Agile Manager

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