[boston-pig] meetup replacement
Michael Katsevman
katsevm at gmail.com
Mon Jun 12 22:42:19 EDT 2006
Although I haven't been to a meeting yet (soon, I hope!), I'd recommend Django.
I've been using it a lot recentely, and although I could still use
some more experience, nothing else screams rapid-rapid-rapid as much
Django does.
If I wasn't under a giant pile of other work, I'd volunteer to throw
something together myself. I'd estimate it to be about 1-2 hours (at
most) of work for someone familiar with django.
On the other hand, it may be nice to integrate the meetup
functionality within a plone site, but I don't have as much experience
with zope.
Mike.
On 6/12/06, Nate Aune <natea at jazkarta.com> wrote:
> > C) Roll our own
>
> well, at one time we were discussing using Plone (or was that just
> for the consultants directory?). anyways, i'd be happy to discuss how
> the Python meetup group could leverage Plone (a Zope/Python based
> CMS) to power the boston-pig website. http://plone.org
>
> The Plone meetup group is meeting this thursday to discuss the
> bostonplone.org site (not yet launched), so if any of you are
> interested you are welcome to come and learn. Perhaps we can kill two
> birds with one stone and build the two sites concurrently.
>
> Nate
>
>
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