ASP.NET MVC has very good support on mono 3 (it was a little shaky on prior 
versions).  I feel you will not have trouble finding ASP.NET MVC developers, 
but you might want to ask a local job recruiter if this is the case in your 
area.  MVC is open source as well: http://aspnetwebstack.codeplex.com 

Alternatively, ServiceStack is an excellent open source web framework.  It's 
got support for delivery of HTML content, razor templates, etc., although it's 
more of a general purpose web services framework than specifically a web UI 
framework like Django or MVC, so you'll end up rolling a lot of your own 
conventions for HTML templates and the rest of the presentation layer for your 
web application.

On May 9, 2013, at 2:30 PM, Diego Tostes wrote:

> hi,
> 
> my name is diego, i am from brasil and i am working in a project for the 
> brazilian gorverment.
> 
> at this moment we are having to decide wich webframework we will use and we 
> are having to think about two important things:
> 
> 1 - the project is opensource
> 2 - it must be easy to find workforce for the website support in the future
> 
> today the we have a similar website in django and we are having problem to 
> find workforce to work with python-django.
> 
> here in brazil we have many people working with C# .NET. mono may be a good 
> solution for my project?
> 
> thanks
> 
> Diego 
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