Hi,

Excuse me for the slightly off topic question.

A few months ago I picked TurboGears over Django for number of
subjective reasons. Part of it was that the website seemed to be
nicer, there was a shiny^H^H^H^H convincing screencast and the mailing
list seemed to be more active (based on number of subscribers).

Since then however, my impression is that Django is growing faster
than TurboGears based on the number of subscribers to their mailing
list and I wonder if that is because they have more people who are
working on and in the framework full time.

So I was wondering how many TG developers are there who develop
applications in TurboGears in their day jobs?

I really hope that the upcoming TG book to which I very much look
forward to and the ongoing effort to clean up the documentation will
put back TG in the lead. :)

Thanks,
nyenyec

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