No dissent here. I think that page should be kept as up to date and relevant as possible, because we do have a diverse set of web tools, which can make it hard to choose, so having some summary is a very good thing.
I also think that diversity is one of the most important signs of a healthy ecosystem, so we should celebrate it, in spite of some of the "one framework to rule them all" crowd. --Mark Ramm On Thu, Nov 26, 2009 at 1:02 PM, Chris McDonough <chr...@plope.com> wrote: > http://wiki.python.org/moin/WebFrameworks seems to be the place where folks > are registering their respective web frameworks. > > I'd like to move some of the frameworks which are currently in the various > categories which haven't been active in a few years. In particular, I'd > like to move any framework which hasn't had a release since the beginning of > 2008 (arbitrary) into the "Discontinued / Inactive" framework category. I'd > be willing to do the work to make sure I wasn't moving one that actually > *did* have releases past that but just hadn't updated the page. > > Any dissent? > > - C > > _______________________________________________ > Web-SIG mailing list > Web-SIG@python.org > Web SIG: http://www.python.org/sigs/web-sig > Unsubscribe: > http://mail.python.org/mailman/options/web-sig/mark.mchristensen%40gmail.com > -- Mark Ramm-Christensen email: mark at compoundthinking dot com blog: www.compoundthinking.com/blog _______________________________________________ Web-SIG mailing list Web-SIG@python.org Web SIG: http://www.python.org/sigs/web-sig Unsubscribe: http://mail.python.org/mailman/options/web-sig/archive%40mail-archive.com