Peace, everyone! > It's a question of taste.
Respectfully disagreeing with Benny. Criteria _can_ be set and choices can be quantified, but, in many aspects the problem becomes intractable, in which case Wittgenstein applies -- "what we cannot speak about we must pass over in silence". It is simply impractical to _measure_ whether and how one system is better, but, to call it "taste"? I dunno. OK, what I meant to insinuate, is that I'd like to play devil's advocate at the sprint, and try to analyze Django "features", comparing them to other systems we know. I believe this method gives insight and much deeper understanding. (Cf Blum's taxonomy?) > Is there any selection guide which recommends frameworks for different kinds of Web sites. Nice idea for a project. Note, though, that it's a moving target, which doesn't make an already too difficult problem any easier. > I should note that I started the Content Management Systems ... and then Shlomi goes and just does it. Sheesh. Nu, that's free software for you. (o; And if you're looking for a _simple_ answer, well, I'd say, you know the adage "free advice is worth what you payed for it"? OK, see you all at the sprint! ;o) -- Ilan Whether you think you can, or think you can't... you're right! / Henry Ford _______________________________________________ Python-il mailing list [email protected] http://hamakor.org.il/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/python-il
