I am always happy if a project spawns another project. In this case DejaQt, a little django-qt bridge for yet another attempt to ease up programming for myself - and possibly for others. Basicly, the theory is the following: - I create a Django App, that might run on a server. - But I actually want to make a standalone app too, which is executable, too Maybe even deploy an EXE with py2exe, and so on. - The standalone might have a lot more local functionality, But also shared codebase, with database, forms, etc. - I do not want shared code to be executed in a local webserver and create a network client to it. This is just too much abstraction, for a simple task. Not to speak about security... I also do not want to create two different codebases to do the same stuff. - Instead, I want a QWebView, using WebKit, which can call views and urls internally without actually starting up a django server instance, but still use django DejaQt wants actually this. Roadmap: - PyQt4 base implementation - GET and POST requests, and file transfers. - Basic setup layout: * define directories for file transfers * save client