heya,

I've got a small project involving an ordering system web application.
One of the requirements is offline functionality (i.e. it will
function without a direct internet connection, at least on a limited
scale - e.g. they can search their previous orders, and submit orders,
with a cached pricelist, maybe even generate printable output, either
print-suitable HTML or PDFs etc.).

Now, I know there was the django-offline project (http://
code.google.com/p/django-offline/). And there was even a question on
django-users asing about what happened ot the project (http://
osdir.com/ml/DjangoUsers/2009-06/msg01790.html).

Are there any similar efforts out there to integrate Google Gears into
Django? Or anybody posting about doing something similar? The Rails
guys have gearsonrails (http://code.google.com/p/gearsonrails/),
however, I do find I'm just more comfortable in Django/Python.

I suppose my question is, is Django really a good fit for what I'm
doing? Primarily, I'm using it for the ORM layer, I guess, so if using
Gears means I can't use the ORM...hmm...suggestions?

Thanks,
Victor
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