On Mar 23, 10:49 am, Wyatt Baldwin <[email protected]>
wrote:
> On Mar 23, 9:24 am, Olivier Lauzanne <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>
>
> > 2009/3/23 Dalius Dobravolskas <[email protected]>
>
> > > Raoul Snyman wrote:
> > > > My point is not that you can't write a CMS in Pylons, nor that Pylons
> > > > is limited. My point is that if you want to write a "Drupal" in
> > > > Python, I don't think you're going to be able to do it in Pylons. They
> > > > just work totally differently.
>
> > > Could you be more specific what's impossible with Pylons? While your
> > > arguments about MVC part of Pylons looks valid they are not! There are
> > > number of discussions in this group about custom layouts (whatever you
> > > mean by that). Pylons is really flexible framework. As well you do not
> > > even mention WSGI part of Pylons (I guess that's because you don't
> > > understand this part).
>
> > > OK. Most probably I can't write Drupal in Pylons, but I can write CMS.
> > > Actually I have written working CMS prototype in Pylons.
>
> > I think the main problem is extensibility. How can you write an extention
> > for a pylons project outside of the project ?
>
> This isn't a question about Pylons in particular. This is a question
> about Python in general. The answer would be to create some kind of
> plug-in architecture.

And I should mention that this is what Drupal has done with their
module system. I'm not convinced yet that it's impossible or even
particularly hard to do something functionally equivalent with Pylons,
Django, etc.
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