Yeah, my thoughts exactly on the turbogears thing... I like Rails,
Django, and gosh, even Plone, specifically because they're used in
large, referenceable, high-traffic *production* sites. The Rails gang
are very handy about documenting knowledge of their production support
and deployment tips and tricks (SwitchTower being a good example). When
you have real, high traffic sites, you get lots of googleable tidbits
of knowledge from folks on how to tune and fix and deploy the
framework. Since TG is so new, my impression (though I could be wrong)
is that there is very little googleable knowledge about using it and
tuning it in a production environment. On that note, TG's components,
howerver, have been around for a while, so I'd more inclined to roll my
own "framework" of CherryPy, SQLObject, and Cheetah in production than
use the current TG. Of course, my opinion of TG will probably change
once other trail blazers document their use of TG on a high traffic
site. :-)

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