olive a écrit : >> Yes : have a look at Pylons too. It's actually quite less 'polished' >> than Django, but it's IMHO going in the right direction (as a matter of >> fact, Turbogears 2.0 - another well-known Python MVC framework - will >> be based on Pylons...). Django is clearly more oriented toward >> content-management, which might not be what you want for this project. > > this opinion about Django is a little bit dated
Possibly. I worked with pre 1.0 versions, then switched to other solutions (there were things I didn't like that much in Django... personal taste, not a criticism). > > Django is really multi-purpose and is rarely use as a CMS, (snip) > I would use Plone instead as a general CMS. I meant it was more oriented toward *building* CMS - not that it was a CMS by itself. And as far as I'm concerned, I would not use Plone without *really* needing such a heavyweight thingie (and yes, I do have recent working experience with Plone...). -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list