Hi Patryk,

I'm not sure but for me the "What is Django" section answers the question.
For me Django is full of philosophy that seeds a great ecosystem of apps of
all sorts with a growing user base nonetheless, and a bunch of brilliant
hackers to look up to and inspire for more. Of course if you're into fixing
a particular technical issue such as "I want to make an efficient GraphQL
server", then even Django works even if it's not necessarily the most fit
for X reason. But for "I want to get a web page going with some forms and a
database and see where that goes" then Django is definitely enjoyable, and
at this point in time where tons of more sophisticated frameworks are born
it's clear that Django is still in the game and will be for the next 10
years. So, why not also get more features out of it while we've not been
abandoned by all the talented contributors ? It's not because we like
Django that we cant haz nice things ;)

Great move Andrew and very exciting, keep it up and best luck to you !

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