It seems like small, stable packages are desirable from the
practical programming point of view, but bigger, dynamic,
feature-rich packages create more excitement.  
At PyCon, it was pretty clear that Zope/Plone, TG, and Django 
do have a lot of people excited.  


On Mar 6, 2006, at 6:29 PM, Mike Orr wrote:

Reports of Quixote's death are exaggerated.  It's a small package that

has reached stability, so there aren't many bug reports.  Those that

are reported get fixed quickly, thanks to Neil and David.  Quixote's

minimalist philosophy means it's slow to add features, so there's not

much reason to change.


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