2009/9/2 Kenneth Gonsalves :
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> On Tuesday 01 Sep 2009 10:55:18 pm mrsource wrote:
>> - It has many tools for safety, with a normal opensource CMS you have
>> many more issues with security holes because all the code is public.
>
> this is sheer FUD to say that 'many more
On Tuesday 01 September 2009 10:25:18 am mrsource wrote:
> Two points:
> - Django has good performance and scales well.
> - It has many tools for safety, with a normal opensource CMS you have
> many more issues with security holes because all the code is public.
>
Isn't django's code public, why
On Tuesday 01 Sep 2009 10:55:18 pm mrsource wrote:
> - It has many tools for safety, with a normal opensource CMS you have
> many more issues with security holes because all the code is public.
this is sheer FUD to say that 'many more issues with security holes because
all the code is public.'
> I work as a web developer at a reasonably large company in London. We
> are just about to completely re brand and rebuild the companies website
> (s) and implement a CMS. I'm having a meeting tomorrow to discuss
> different avenues we can go down in regards to what technologies we
> can use.
Two points:
- Django has good performance and scales well.
- It has many tools for safety, with a normal opensource CMS you have
many more issues with security holes because all the code is public.
On 1 Set, 18:52, "Rob B (uk)" wrote:
> I work as a web developer at a
I work as a web developer at a reasonably large company in London. We
are just about to completely re brand and rebuild the companies website
(s) and implement a CMS. I'm having a meeting tomorrow to discuss
different avenues we can go down in regards to what technologies we
can use. I'm hoping
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