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Reusable Django application to synchronize Flickr sets.

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Reusable Django application to synchronize Flickr sets.

The application is currently not ready for production use. If you still want to deploy it on a production server, do it at your own risk.

Please, be cool with Flickr API.

For instructions on how to install and use this application, and on what it provides, take a look in the docs/ directory.

To generate the documentation, you should have Sphinx installed on your system and run the following commands:

git clone git://github.com/gillesfabio/django-flickrsets.git
cd django-flickrsets/docs
make html

Open django-flickrsets/docs/_build/html/index.html in your browser.

You can also browse this documentation online.

Screenshot:

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/176040/django-flickrsets-example.png

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