I don't want to say 100% hand-coded, but I think many parts are. I'm getting my impression from what Kihari has said in, for example, this forum post, where he talks about considering a password hashing module as opposed to his own code. This suggests to me that he has hand-coded other elements of the accounts system as well.
Perhaps most telling is this tweet, in which I believe he's describing the basis of Weasyl:
I don't want to say 100% hand-coded, but I think many parts are. I'm getting my impression from what Kihari has said in, for example, this forum post, where he talks about considering a password hashing module as opposed to his own code. This suggests to me that he has hand-coded other elements of the accounts system as well.
Perhaps most telling is this tweet, in which I believe he's describing the basis of Weasyl:
webpy appears to be a pretty thin framework - more a utility library than a high-level website-in-a-box.