I'm just interested in situations where you'd stay away from something
*just* because it isn't in Python. The only reason I'd stay away from
something like this is if I needed to work on it's code and it was in a
language that I wasn't familiar with and didn't have the time to learn.
Also, there are plently of situations where I'd jump to a language other
than Python at the outset (e.g. for log file parsing, Perl still wins
for me).
Comments?
I agree. As the Perl monks put it, use the right tool for the right job.
You should know when to stop looking for a programming language specific
solution.
If you want features found only in Redmine and there's nothing like
Redmine in Python, just use Redmine. Trying to get something closest to
Redmine in Python and getting it work like Redmine might not be worth
it. On the other hand, it might be a good idea to start an open source
project to build a Redmine clone in Python. Creating something like
Redmine will take several years. IIRC, the Redmine folks developed it
for four years before releasing 1.0.
My comments don't imply I'm a Ruby fan.
Regards,
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