This is also one of the things I like most about Django.  It's helpful, but
not so much that it gets in the way or makes doing anything "outside the
box" difficult.

But, I'm just a newbie who's learning and doing lots of stuff wrong.  But, I
continue work in Django because it seems like a sound investment of my
time.  I'm not painting myself into a corner.

If I wanted a CMS, I think I would have just selected one already built.
But, I was interested in building sites from the ground up, without
reinventing the wheel and with the security of knowing that someone else has
already scrutinized the code for security issues.  I can proceed with
confidence.

darren

to me. In fact for me one of the appeals of Django was that it didn't
> try to do too much for me (i.e. it didn't quickly start to get in the
> way like, say, drupal tends to once you get beyond a certain point).
>

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