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		<title>By: Josh Gachnang</title>
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		<description>I&#039;ve considered doing the same thing, especially after I fell in love with Django/Python.  For me, I&#039;d love to see easy hooks into Amazon&#039;s Flexible Payment Service (very fond of it) for the billing aspect. The thing I used most on shared hosting and miss most on dedicated hosting was a good alternative to Fantastico. I&#039;ve scripted a lot of the installs, but hey, nothing beats having that done for you and maintained.  BTW, if you need a good example of a user friendly control panel, check out Dreamhost&#039;s custom written one.  It blows cPanel out of the water! Happy coding and I&#039;ll be eagerly awaiting updates!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve considered doing the same thing, especially after I fell in love with Django/Python.  For me, I&#8217;d love to see easy hooks into Amazon&#8217;s Flexible Payment Service (very fond of it) for the billing aspect. The thing I used most on shared hosting and miss most on dedicated hosting was a good alternative to Fantastico. I&#8217;ve scripted a lot of the installs, but hey, nothing beats having that done for you and maintained.  BTW, if you need a good example of a user friendly control panel, check out Dreamhost&#8217;s custom written one.  It blows cPanel out of the water! Happy coding and I&#8217;ll be eagerly awaiting updates!</p>
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