The land of openworship has been quiet recently, but don’t let that fool you, there’s been work going on…
Kevin and I have completed all the major templates, and have created rudimentary Mako templates (Mako is the templating system we’re using). I’ve created the main controllers for the site.
Joshua and Michael have also been busy, taking [...]
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Hard at work: a status update
Why Python?
So some folks might be thinking and asking “Why Python? I thought you were going to use PHP?” so I have decided to lay down our reasons for choosing Python over PHP.
Firstly, we reckon that most churches will want to install openworship on their internal network (which will most certainly happen in countries where the [...]
openworship design takes shape
Over the past two weeks, Raoul and I have been working back and forth on the design of the openworship web app. The overall skeleton for the site has been pretty much completed. After the overall layout was completed, our next focus was the main page of the “Songs” portion of openworship.
You can view the [...]
Blog is up and running!
Hello everyone! Welcome to the first blog post at open-worship.org!
There are some exciting things going on in the world of openworship. We want to help you keep abreast of it all! In an effort to keep everyone up to date on the happenings around openworship, we have started this blog in addition to the publicly [...]