In no am I actually trying to make a digg-like site, it just serves as
a good example for this discussion.  (And anyways, there's pligg,
which is an open source cms that'll install a digg-like site in a few
clicks)

I'm actually just trying to decide which framework to use (rails or
cakephp).  I know that twitter uses rails, but honestly that's the
worst website on the net.  Not twitter itself, but the actual default
itself.  It's almost completely useless, and something like tweetdeck
is a must.  Also, I do know that hulu uses rails, and I guess if it's
good enough for a mulimillion dollar joint venture between a couple
mulitbillon dollar corporations, then it should be good enough for
me.  However, digg uses php, and I wasn't sure if all the
functionality would be able to implemented using rails.

All of the rails vs (cake)php comparisons are quite dated, and I'm
still undecided.  Yeah, I know, just pick one, I probably can't go
wrong.  I just don't want to find out a few months from now that I
made a mistake using rails, and have caused myself a lot more
headache.

Any insight is greatly appreciated.

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