Wavy Davy schrieb:
> Two things I learned that Django does better than TG/Pylons, IMO:
> 
> Style:
> 
> Django stuff looks good. The culture in Django is more design
> orientated than TG, and I think that is a factor in their success. At
> PyCon UK, Stephen Emslie demo'd a nice interactive WSGI profiler
> module[1], and one the Django folk's comments was "Sweet! But you
> Pylons guys always make things so ugly - get a designer to give you a
> style sheet already". They have a point IMHO.

Yes, there is indeed a lack of contributions from good designers to
TurboGears. There were some people who created good looking logos,
quickstart templates etc. when TG was new but apparently they have left
the project. We are aware of this lack but so far our appeals for
contributions in this respect have not yielded much success. My
suspicion is that TG is regarded as "uncool" because it doesn't have the
marketing clout of RoR or django and you know how these designer types
are ;)

It's not that I personally wouldn't be able to create good looking
websites or maybe even artwork that is not unpleasant to look at but
there is always some coding to do which seems more important. I suspect
it is similar for many TG core developers.

Chris

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