hi mike,

sry i dont want to be unkind but could you please turn the mail delivery
confirmation off when you write to a list?!

thx

Mike Ramirez wrote:
> On Monday 16 November 2009 20:12:57 Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
>   
>> anyway, in pitching for django (in particular), python and postgresql in
>> general, I put safe code as number one in the list. And I personally am
>> confident (after seeing the work done in the last 5 years in django, python
>>  and postgresql) that this will remain. Holes will appear - but I have a
>>  feeling they will be few and far between and patched fast too. This is
>>  what I tell people.
>>
>>     
>
> Agreed all the way across.
>
> One of the reasons I use django is because it's hard to shoot yourself in the 
> foot and by making sure the lower level apis is where most of the important 
> security features we all want live, and makes customizing our own special 
> ones 
> easy.  Python, well it's the love of the language, postgresql cause of the 
> features it has, has had them a lot longer than mysql and a nicer memory 
> footprint. 
>
> And the latter part of your statement is exactly why we all think that open 
> source software is more secure than propietary software and swear by it.
>
> Mike
>   

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