I really like Django. I've fiddled around a bit with Rails, but I 
personally prefer Django's logic. I also prefer Python over Ruby. Again, 
personal preferences. Despite all that, I am now switching back to Rails 
because of Django's lack of native support for databases like mongodb. I 
saw there was no plan for Django 1.5 to support NoSQL databases.

I've tried to install django-nonrel as it looked promising, but with no 
success. Even if I succeeded, I can't trust this fork of django considering 
the lack of active development. There isn't even a post to tell you what 
version of the dependencies to install, some of which are updating quite 
fast. So you run into errors that are not well-documented, and it's just an 
horror.

Django could be a long term investement for me, so I was wondering if there 
there was a plan to change Django's ORM to support NoSQL databases?

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