Thanks for the comments, I've updated the two entries for Melt under
"Community building" and "Social Networking" the same (maybe a bit too
self-promotional, or maybe the two categories are better merged?)

As Paul and Don said: we call the application/software "Melt", and
through the link to our blog you should be able to access our
Subversion server and check out Melt if you like (it's available under
LGPL license). We're using the software for our CoolThePlanet social
networking site. And if people like to try out some Django coding and
help us develop the software further, please contact me :-)

To get back to Serg's questions about levels of sophistication and
performance:

- We try to keep the software relatively simple, but ready to plug in
more sophisticated elements. My personal impression so far is that
those elements then still need quite some work (we decided for instance
to just build a simple forum tool for what we need now)

- Your words "robust, maintainable, and scalable" were crucial
requirements for us, and Django was most convincing at the time the
decision was made (November 2005); ever since, I've only seen reports
of people reconfirming that -- including in this thread :-) (We're not
just using Django, BTW, but also other frameworks for other
applications, like Ruby on Rails)

Rolf Kleef (managing CoolThePlanet at Greenpeace)


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