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Hyde is a static website generator using the Django templating engine. Feature List: * Page Context Variables * Site templates * Plugins * Generates site navigation, breadcrumbs and listings
Created about 1 year ago.

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Finisht is where you keep track of your completed development tasks. If you're like us, you finish tasks assigned to you from several sources – email, bug trackers, support tickets, face-to-face ... [More] interactions, etc. It's difficult to find a list of all the things you've done. Also, if you're even more like us, you want to change things you wouldn't normally be able to change. So, we made this thing open source, and you can build new features if you so desire. Oh, and it's written in Django. To get started, checkout trunk: http://code.google.com/p/finisht/source/checkout [Less]
Created about 1 year ago.

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Code host for startup website CMS.
Created 5 months ago.

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People can create/query/update/delete their words, and add some comments for words from the other people.
Created about 1 year ago.

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chgmj (Crappy Html Generation Made Joyful) is a simple python script. It "compiles" markdown, textile files into HTML ones, generate a navigation menu, ... Coupled with a VCS, you manage your whole ... [More] website as a wiki. And it's fast because of the ala make feature. NB. This project was influenced by the "genosite" script from suckless.org [Less]
Created about 1 year ago.

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Django-mypages is an applications for ...
Created about 1 year ago.

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A simple feedback system for web pages, for Google App Engine. Example implementation is for feedback on Doxygen documentation pages, but trivially adaptable to other purposes. The basic idea is that ... [More] at the bottom of your web pages a 'feedback' form appears, so viewers can comment, e.g., that the page is helpful, or incomplete, etc. etc. You can then view feedback for each page. The goal is that page-specific feedback can help you improve the website accordingly. A wiki would be a more extreme approach, by letting viewers also edit the page, and not just comment on what needs fixing. This feedback system is a more 'conservative' solution than a wiki. Each is of course suitable for different things. [Less]
Created about 1 year ago.

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paafso Plone As A Free Software Observatory. Its main goal is to build a collection of Plone Products to build Free Software Observatories Web Sites. The software is based on proposicion.org.ar project.
Created about 1 year ago.

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base on google app engine
Created 10 months ago.

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Project to build a new site for cliffempire
Created about 1 year ago.