So I don't mean to be confrontational at all. I am learning Django and really like it. I'm forming a startup and we've already decided to go with it to build our applications. I look forward to getting involved in the community, too. Something has me a bit weirded out though, it seems 75% of what I see on the web about django (whether it is blog posts, tutorials, stack questions, etc.) came out in 2008. Can anyone explain this? I would assume that if Django hit its "Critical mass" in 2008 that there would be even more stuff from 2009, 2010, and 2011 as the community gets bigger and bigger. Does this just strangely coincide with when Hovolaty got really busy with EveryBlock and he couldn't keep writing mass blog posts under a bunch of pseudonyms and aliases? (just kidding on that last question, of course). Just wanted to check if anyone else has noticed the same thing and post something for friendly conversation.
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