On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 11:30 AM, Alessandro Molina <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Personally I got to "hate" Zope (it was the reason that caused me to
> switch from Python to RoR for web development long time ago) and I
> have a strange feeling about Pyramid. They technically did an
> excellent job and It is indeed a really good project but to me it
> "smells bad", like a dish that I might recognize that it is well made
> but I really don't like how it tastes :D
>

The only thing I can add to this is to ask a favor: Let's not bash other
frameworks. Each of them has their own strengths and weaknesses that make
them suited for different tasks.


> TG has been the first framework that made my say "woah! This is
> exactly how a web framework should be!" and so personally I'll be
> commited to maintaining and improving it for long time.
>

I had the exact same reaction. I tried others, but all of them failed to fit
my mental model of how things should work. TG fit, perfectly. I look at it,
and the code makes sense. I know that I can go through the core, and see it
make sense.

I'm glad to be helping TG move forward.

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