
Not the working solution, but getting there conceptually. Basically we'll have a key with the view and the template as a tuple which is the context hook that anyone can attach to. However, some changes have still to be made: - The unit test doesn't work yet and contains a set_trace ;) - We'll probably switch the "view" component from being the callable to the "urlgen"'able name per Elrond's suggestion - Found a bug in unit tests related to running custom apps for different configs... hm. I need to fix this! Nonetheless, making progress. This commit sponsored by... wait a minute... Christopher Webber?!
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======== README ======== What is GNU MediaGoblin? ======================== * Initially, a place to store all your photos that’s as awesome as, if not more awesome than, existing network services (Flickr, SmugMug, Picasa, etc) * Customizable! * A place for people to collaborate and show off original and derived creations. Free, as in freedom. We’re a GNU project after all. * Later, a place for all sorts of media, such as video, music, etc hosting. * Later, federated with OStatus! Is it ready for me to use? ========================== Yes! But with caveats. The software is usable and there are instances running, but it's still in its early stages. Can I help/hang out/participate/whisper sweet nothings in your ear? =================================================================== Yes! Please join us and hang out! For more information on where we hang out, see `our Join page <http://mediagoblin.org/join/>`_ Where is the documentation? =========================== The beginnings of a site administration manual is located in the ``docs/`` directory in HTML, Texinfo, and source (Restructured Text) forms. It's also available online at http://docs.mediagoblin.org/ in HTML form. Contributor/developer documentation as well as documentation on the project processes and infrastructure is located on `the wiki <http://wiki.mediagoblin.org/>`_.
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