On Sunday, February 06, 2011 02:54:23 pm Cal Leeming [Simplicity Media Ltd] 
wrote:
> Interesting. See, when I compared Zope to Django, I found Django's
> extensive documentation and feature set to be perfect for prototyping, and
> then optimizing bottlenecks at a later date, either via C extensions, raw
> SQL replacement etc. However, as 'cliché' as this may sound, most large
> enterprises tend to steer towards the most complicated, most bloated, most
> difficult to use "technologies" there are around. Take Microsoft CRM, Java
> and *anything* RHEL based as a clear example (others may disagree, this is
> just my opinion as I'm a hard headed debian/python guy ;p)


Large organizations can screw anything up. With Django, they can screw it up 
while hitting all the deadlines.

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