Web2Py isn't going to get free publicity like that until it has some
killer feature that Django doesn't have, instead of simply being
slightly better at everything.

On a side note, Unladen Swallow is far from usable. Memory usage is
10x normal.

On Jul 16, 1:48 pm, Jonathan Lundell <[email protected]> wrote:
> http://arstechnica.com/open-source/news/2009/07/new-milestone-release...
>
> I didn't see a mention of this in the list archive. It's early days  
> yet, of course, but I see that Django's getting some free publicity.  
> Of course there's the Google connection to thank for that.
>
> The Unladen Swallow project, which seeks to bring a 5-fold performance  
> boost to the Python programming language, has delivered its first  
> milestone release. Although the project hasn't delivered real-world  
> performance improvements yet, the new version is a big step forward  
> and helps to demonstrate the technical viability of the effort.
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