Hi,

I would find already really useful something like a database with, for
each project a name, description, type of application (middleware,...
or maybe blog, photo manager,...) and a link to the project page (or
blog entrance). All this should have a search function.

This could replace a lot of the middlewares and other applications
that are scattered in the wiki and often hard to find. And could be
easy to make it evolve depending of the needs.

G

On 8/23/06, limodou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 8/23/06, Gary Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > limodou wrote:
> > > There are some threads talking about the apps repository already, but
> > > till now, no repository be found. So I want to suggest again: we
> > > should build an official project web site to host django apps or
> > > projects. So we can easy share our source code and exchange our ideas.
> > > And I think 0.95 is stable enought, and why we still need to wait 1.0,
> > > if there is an official web site to host these things, we can reuse
> > > others source code easily and make django more improvement I think.
> >
> > I think this is a great idea.  Anyone have suggestions on to how this
> > should be organized?
> > One big repository or several small ones?
> > Everybody with an account has access to all projects or form teams for
> > each project?
> > Should every project have its own Trac instance?
> >
> > Separating the projects and forming teams would be more of a Django
> > mini-SourceForge, and while this might be ideal, it would require quite
> > a bit more work to setup.
> >
> I would like mini-projects, but not a whole repository. If we can make
> this platform running, maybe it can replace sf platform. And I think
> mozilla community just like what I want.
>
> http://www.mozdev.org
>
> And there are some resources: http://www.mozdev.org/resources/
>
> I see there is no trac on it.
>
> If we don't build a platform like that but we can make a index page to
> link separated projects or resources together, I think it's good
> either.
>
> I see there is also a rubyforge(http://rubyforge.org/), and it use php.
>
> I think we could provide a simple flatform(maybe just link index
> page), and if this platform is useful, we can improve it later.
>
> --
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> >
>

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