On 9/21/06, Deb Lewis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> TurboGears - confused and confusing and lacks Rails' community

thanks, that's a useful data point.  TurboGears, Django, and Zope/Plone seem
to be the main credible players in the python web framework space these
days, but they've all got various issues of maturity or
community/commitment.

It's just my opinion. There are a few very minimalist frameworks out
there which are conceptually appealing, but you wind up reimplementing
stuff DHH and the team did months ago. Then the big ones like Zope or
Django just seem unapproachable and nonsensically designed, with
practically as much complexity and overhead as J2EE.

The number of Python frameworks out there is to me a perfect example
of what 37Signals harps on about excessive choice being paralyzing;
the other instance of that I've personally encountered is the number
and variety of Scheme implementations (since implementing a subset of
R5RS is so easy).

Warren
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