I would say that Pyramid is a lot more similar to Pylons than Michael 
thinks.

Because of the maturity/age of the projects, a lot of the newer (and 
stranger) Pyramid features don't have a variation in Pylons -- but almost 
everything in Pylons can be quickly ported to Pyramid.

The routing is *similar*.  There is a package that offers some helpers to 
re-implement Pylons' routing in Pyramid with minimal changes -- but you're 
honestly better off learning the new style.  

Pyramid is missing a lot of the "helper" variables that were in Pylons, 
(like the current request, helpers, etc) Some were renamed, others were 
removed.  You can still access them when you need them, they just need to 
be imported into code or populated into templates explicitly.

It took me about 3 hours to migrate a medium sized e-commerce project from 
Pylons to Pyramid.  Most of the work was just find/replace.

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