2011, and the PyCon website is even made in Pinax.
List of complete sites currently built on Pinax: http://pinaxproject.com/sites/
The most impressive site in the list is actually GirlGamer.com, their
website is very impressive and highly customized.
I'm sure they never committed a new update as they wanted to use the
current commit to showcase their work at PyCon. I could just imagine
them checking out a revision which had errors and then attempting to
showcase their work in front of thousands of people. It would be
almost like that time when Bill Gates was showing off Windows 98 and
plug and play support with a printer... It blue screened right on
CNN.
I'm quite sure once PyCon simmers down, Pinax will receive another
update and perhaps more interested developers from PyCon itself.
On Sep 28, 9:26 am, Thomas Guettler <h...@tbz-pariv.de> wrote:
> Am 28.09.2011 10:08, schrieb Kevin:
>
> > I will recommend using Pinax for this particular type of site.
>
> >http://pinaxproject.com/
>
> > I am not sure if Pinax has an included Mailing list app, but there
> > should be one available at djangopackages.com
>
> > If Pinax is a little too much, try out Django-cms: https://www.django-cms.org/
>
> Have you every used Pinax? I looked at the mailing list .... Maybe I am wrong, but I can't see a healthy community there.
>
> Same here: nearly no code changes in the last weeks:https://github.com/pinax/pinax/commits/master/
>
> Thomas
>
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