Wagtail is a free and open source Content Management System (CMS) written in Python. It is popular amongst CMSes using the Django framework. The project is maintained by a team of open-source contributors backed by companies around the world. The project has a focus on developer friendliness as well as ease of use of its administration interface, translated in multiple languages.
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History
The Wagtail project was started in 2014 by Torchbox, a digital agency. The development of the CMS evolved from being the sole action of its creators to receiving contributions from 46 external contributors by its version 1.0 in July 2015. Since then, development sprints have been organised to foster the community. During those sprints, contributors gather to work on selected topics and steer the project. As of July 2016, 257 people have directly contributed to the code and translations. In January 2017 the core development team has increased to nine developers and the main Github repository moved from the Torchbox namespace to a dedicated Wagtail namespace.
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Notable uses
- NASA for the openNasaOpen Data portal
- Google blog
- The 18F agency of the US Government for beta.FEC.gov
- Peace Corps on their site
- New Zealand Red Cross on their site
- University of Pennsylvania for the Wharton Tech Blog
- University of Duhok for their site
- University of Tasmania for multiple sites
- NHS has chosen to migrate their main site to this CMS
References
External links
- Official website
- List of sites built with Wagtail CMS
- List of developers using Wagtail CMS
- List of Django based CMS
Source of article : Wikipedia