Follows the report of the last 10 days.
Coding. hellais warned me about a possible xsrf vulnerability in the APAF's panel, which should be fixed with 629828d . I have also successfully implemented a working django blog engine - ZinniaBlog - on the top of apaf.
Documentation. Discussing with my mentor, it came out the need to use both sphinx and a wiki. The first one, for APIs documentation - that are not going to change often, and should be more or less stable; the second one, for tutorials and external services - more probable to change frequently, and with a more interactive support from a possible community. So, I've updated the documentation also with latest code changes, and put it on readthedocs: http://apaf.readthedocs.org/en/latest/index.html
Some random cleanup - GUI modules have been moved to a new package apaf.ui, html templates split from static/ and moved to a new templates/ directory, etc.
Frontend. Re-started the development of panel pages. using cyclone's templates. Basically, we plan to have both a javascript application taking into account tor network's delays, and a plain html for browsers having js disabled.