I read somewhere that webapp will not be actively developed by google.
It seems it was just a simple way to get people started in GAE, but
there are no intentions to improve it.
Also, it is very limited compared to webpy. For example, it relies on
Django for templates.
And I remember having read somewhere (sorry, don't remember so I can't
supply links) that webapp was inspired by webpy.
So why don't you use the real thing instead?

Luis

On 7 ene, 16:32, SM <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm trying to decide if it makes more sense to do a Google App Engine
> project using Google's webapp framework or to use webpy. First of all,
> I'm struck by how similar webapp looks to webpy which makes the
> decision more tricky (or maybe not). Given the superficial (at least)
> similarities, does it make a big difference? What are the pros/cons of
> each framework?
>
> Also, webpy is currently at version 0.3. I'm wondering if it will
> continue to be developed and supported? Webapp will presumably
> continue to be developed and supported by Google.
>
> Thanks. As I'm learning about it, I really like the simplicity and
> elegance of webpy so far.
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