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    SaWALi Web Application Library

    The SaWALi is a website management tool written in Python.

    The SaWALi Web Application Library is a Python application that aims to provide a reasonably complete set of components for operating a multi-purpose website. Taking advantage of the Pylons Framework, SaWALi is fully-customisable and inherently-extensible. All of SaWALi's administrative and public interfaces can be modified to suit a website's userbase— from its document editors and server error pages down to its public-facing pages and site maps. Being a Python module, SaWALi can also...
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    Cheetah is a template engine and code generation tool, written in Python. Web development is its principle use, but Cheetah is very flexible and is also being used to generate C++ game code, Java, sql, form emails and even Python code.
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    eDemPS is a dynamic web content management system built integrating several OpenSource projects. Its environment makes it an ideal tool for developing small or large community websites or portals.
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    Nanon is a web page manager, ideal for simple sites with no server generated content. It lets you define templates and reusable html code blocks like menus and ad sections. Nanon is a spiffy command line tool that you can learn how to use in minutes.
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    Monmaster is a web site and web application monitoring tool written in Python. You define pages, servers, tests, and applications, and Monmaster can test and restart apps. Notification of error and recovery status via email is available, as is a web UI
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    psilib
    psilib is a library allowing applications to process Portable Site Information (PSI). PSI is an XML-standard for enabling entire websites to be exchanged between content management tool without feature loss.
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    NaYeong is yet another blogging software based on Python. Its major design goals are: abstractive persistence layer, ZPT-based templating, web admin tool, static and/or dynamic page generation, pluggable extension for many event hooks.
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