> Are you using a django friendly hosting company?  

One other distinction I would make in your data-collection is 
"Django-capable" versus "Django-friendly".  This issue came out 
on the list earlier.  Some providers "support" Django which means 
"if you can figure out how to make it run, we'll given you 
FastCGI".  Others are proactively Django-friendly and make using 
it considerably easier.  If you're a hacker, sometimes the 
Django-capable sites are enough of a price discount that you 
don't mind monkeying with config files.  YMMV.

I use Site5 @$5.00/mo and don't have any complaints, but I'm just 
tinkering around.  A lot of folks have said good things about 
DreamHost, though they're a small bit pricier.

-tim
(an ex hostcabin.com user who fled their abysmal service and 
quality...and they didn't offer Django on top of abusing customers)




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