On Wed, Aug 17, 2005 at 07:52:45PM +0000, Matthew Marshall wrote: > this would not be something which a new django user would see, and I think > that a first 'wow' impression is one of the advantages of this new syntax.
So what I hear you saying is that this is basically a marketing decision - it's about flash & superficial glamor rather than substance? I agree entirely, and I'm saddened to see so much time and effort being devoted to such unimportant trim when Django still has some serious core limitations... granted, they're ones that seem not to affect most CMS systems, but they make it quite impractical for me to use Django for our non-CMS web app, and that's why I've had to stop spending much time on Django. :-( Just sayin' -- The vulnerabilities will come, a couple of them a week, for years and years...until people stop looking for them. Waiting six months isn't going to make this OS [Windows XP] safer. -- Bruce Schneier
