Echo wrote:
> I am going to start working on a church website. And since I like > python, I decided to use WSGI. However, I later found out about all > the different CMS's in php. So I wondered if there where any in > python. > > Sadly, I only found Plone, skeletonz, and PyLucid (If there is any > more, please let me know). Of those three, only PyLucid supports WSGI > and it didn't look very nice to me. > Both Plone and skeletonz looked very nice. However, they can't be > hosted on a regular web host(at least to my knowledge) since they run > as the web server themselves. So hosting would cost more, at least 2-3 > times more from what I've seen. > > So I'm thinking of making a python CMS based on WSGI. I'm now trying > to figure out a few things like the best way to store the content and > how to manage/use plugins. For storing the content, the only ways I > know of are as files or in a database. But I'm not sure what would be > better. And as for how to do plugings, I plan on looking at Plone and > skeletonz. > > As for working with WSGI, I have found > Colubrid(http://wsgiarea.pocoo.org/colubrid/) and > Paste(http://pythonpaste.org/). I was wondering if anyone knew of any > other libraries that make working with WSGI easier. Also, I wondering > if anyone would like to share their experiences of working with those. > > > ps. I know that this is a big and complicated project. But no matter > how far I get, it will be fun because its Python:) > Turbogears??? John -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list