> I don't really buy the argument that Turbogears is more component
> oriented than Django. True, Django does not leverage as many open
> source components, but in terms of application development, Django
> provides far more flexibility in connecting multiple Django apps into
> a cohesive whole. For example, the Django community offers many apps
> such as blogs, registration forms,


Use Turbogears!!!!!

The framework is now at least 2 years old if I can trust this debian
change log 
(http://packages.debian.org/changelogs/pool/main/t/turbogears/turbogears_1.0-1/changelog#versionversion0.8.9-1)

Turbogears has a lot of plugins, including registration, blog,
widgets, Rss, Captacha, Flash, ....etc
http://www.turbogears.org/cogbin/

It supports mod_wsgi which allows you to configure its production
version almost anyway you like it.

Why wouldn't you use Turbogears??

Lucas

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