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Let us know if there are other backend libraries or plugins you'd like to see! And of course, pull requests are encouraged on the libraries



Thanks for adding a Django backend, that's pretty awesome. I'm a fan of filepicker, so of course I love to see first-class Django support. It'd be even better if you'd consider spending a bit of time adding some tests and docs. Our community places a pretty high value on tests and documentation, and so the lack of tests/docs in the Django plugin kinda means that most Django folks will probably ignore your code. That's a shame!


Thanks for providing these, they are a great service to your users. Even if we end up going with something custom (unlikely, these look just fine), nothing beats examples provided straight from the maintainers.

Keep on keeping on!


Awesome stuff! Just saw the new pricing updates too, nicely done! Filepicker is going to be perfect for my next project :)

I just whipped up an add-on for my own PHP CMS here too (based on your Cake example):

https://github.com/jbroadway/filepicker

Cheers!


Good pricing change ... I was hesitant to try this out because I already have an S3 upload option and the old pricing plan had S3 upload only on the $50/month plan. With the free plan I can try things out without having to start paying right away — very cool.

The GMail integration is awesome as well — I can see my clients really liking that.

Going to have another look at this. Nice work all!


Awesome! Shoot me an email at brett@filepicker.io and we'll send you a T-shirt


What made the decision of adding Cake instead of the other frameworks out there? I have nothing against Cake (or the other frameworks), just wondering why that was picked from the sea of PHP frameworks..


It's what liyan new best, so figured it would be a reasonable place to start and would be a good template for other PHP frameworks


It would be wonderful to see it become ORM agnostic on the Ruby side for simpler integration into Sinatra/Padrino.


This looks really cool, nice work. +1 for CodeIgniter (and maybe Laravel while you're at it).


Definately +1 for CodeIgniter, or even a framework-free version?


I wouldn't mind adding a Geddy (and maybe one for Express).


Happy to help out - we'll send you a T-shirt too.

Edit: Looks like someone already started on one: https://gist.github.com/3203059


Oh I wants a tshirt!


How about Laravel?


Would love to have a Java library!




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