I came across this ticket:

http://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/2039

and was somewhat disappointed by one of the comments I read.  I wrote
this response, but then realized it should probably come here rather
than go in the ticket system.

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Replying to [comment:18 jacob]:
> Please be patient and understand that IIS is far from Django's preferred 
> deployment
> environment and thus is likely to be met with a good deal of skepticism.

Django Devs,

Maybe I am reading too much into the comment, but I would like to
encourage you to steer clear of the attitude behind this statement.  I
would love to be able to pick and choose my development environment,
but I have to work and my current customers use Windows machines
exclusively.  Rather than viewing Django on IIS as skeptical, how
about doing as much as you can to diversify where Django can run?  Do
you really want to alienate and be skeptical of *a lot* of potential
users out there that might want to use Django just because you have a
preference for a different platform?  Why not ask someone to donate a
Windows hosting environment so the devs have access to it and can test
Django on IIS?

Just remember that there are people out there like me who see a lot of
potential for Django but are confined to using IIS and MSSQL.  Don't
be skeptical of us, use our interest in Django to make the framework
that more robust and attractive to a larger number of users.

Thanks.

Randy
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