Hi,

nice idea.

Just some thought:

There is a great resource where people look for solutions: Python Cheese 
  Shop. I see some turbogear module there but very few Django related 
modules.

FR

Ross Poulton a �crit :
> Hi all,
> 
> I've been using Django for quite a while now, some of you may know my
> name from occasional blog posts on the Django community aggregator.
> 
> I've been working on a website to showcase websites that are Powered
> by Django. In a similar vein to djangosnippets.org the site lets
> people sign up, submit sites, tag them, leave comments, etc etc.
> Screenshots are automatically grabbed for each site, and everything is
> displayed nicely. As much as I don't wish to compare or be seen to
> copy, this is somewhat similar to the RoR camps HappyCodr
> (www.happycodr.com)
> 
> I see this being a 'replacement' for the DjangoPoweredSites wiki page,
> which is growing and becoming less useful every day (IMO).
> 
> The site is basically all working nicely now, but I'm no good at the
> graphics side of things. I'm currently using a template from
> www.freecsstemplates.com but my hacking away has made it look like
> ass :)
> 
> Is anybody interested in volunteering a few hours time for this
> project? I would assume in the vein of other django community sites
> it'd stay ad-free, I'm happy to host and maintain it, with links to
> the designers website.
> 
> Anybody have any interest or other feedback?
> 
> Ross
> 
> 
> > 
> 
> 

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