One more point - if any of you have questions for somebody who leaves
and breathes web application security every day, please feel free to
fire them off to me:

rohit at  securitycompass.com

On Feb 21, 10:21 am, Rohit Sethi <rkli...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Django devs, I wanted to thank you for a truly awesome framework.
> Programming with Python, and web app dev in Django, is truly a
> pleasure. Our company, Security Compass, uses Django quite
> substantially internally.
>
> We put together a document called the Secure Web Application Framework
> Manifesto for the Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) - 
> see:http://www.owasp.org/index.php/Projects/OWASP_Secure_Web_Application_...
>
> I would love to get your feedback about this project. How much of this
> is realistic and how much of it is pie in the sky? Is it relevant for
> you? If not, how does this document need to change to become relevant?
> Clearly, Django takes security seriously which is a major reason we
> use it. Please feel free to be candid - if you think the document
> sucks and could never be used, it's important you let us know that
> too.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Rohit Sethi
> @rksethi

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