so Limodou.

what's the next step.
have you got a prototype of it ? or a idea on how it will work?
I've got a old linux box you can use to host it until it gets popular.

I'm more for just storing the meta-data of the project, and let the  
owners of the project host it on their own (or googles or whoevers)  
SVN servers.

regards
ian

On 24/08/2006, at 1:40 PM, limodou wrote:

>
> On 8/24/06, Gary Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> limodou wrote:
>>> I think if this functionality built on django official site is the
>>> better, because every djangor can easy find it. I think the first
>>> stage could be the index site supplied by django site, and the exact
>>> projects could be found everywhere. And the second stage could be
>>> hosting the most django relative projects in django repository site.
>>
>> As for a first stage, the djangoproject wiki would work.  For  
>> example,
>> a contributed middleware page already exists:
>> http://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/ContributedMiddleware
>>
> I don't think wiki suit for this. And I assume that the index site
> should look like a portal, and it should be visible in django official
> site.
>
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