Hello,

I am engaged in a web site development effort, and I think the core tech 
has got to be a CMS of some sort. I am coming from a 'pure' soft. dev. 
background, if you will, including 'web sites', API, etc, but re: Django, I 
am trying to gauge 'ecosystem' if you will and interested to hear from 
peers among the community thoughts, as compared/contrasted with competitors 
such as WordPress, Orchard Core, etc.

Maturity of Django as compared/contrasted with competitors. For instance, I 
understand that possibly 'theming' is something that was only just 
introduced to Django in recent versions? 7, 8, 9, 10? Something like that. 
Only now? Seems like 'others' have been able to do that for some time now?

Marketshare concerns. How much of a market share, adoption level is there 
with Django versus others?

Technical questions primarily stemming from the nature of the Python 
runtime, being that it is effectively single processor, single threaded. Is 
that ever a concern? Versus others who support asynchronous and so forth.

>From a workflow perspective, ability to support 'development' inner and 
outer loops, what to treat as 'source code', pushing updates to different 
servers, testing, staging, production, etc. Can any of that be captured to 
a git repository, for instance, or is it all a function of the backend 
database upon which Django, or its competitors, is built?

Backend (or client side) integrations, because client side and/or backend 
integration is a possibility, support for calling into dotnet core, for 
instance, because it is 'what I know', or others, perhaps even C/C++ native 
backend processing, etc. Realizing some of that is probably a hosting 
issue, whether we are multi-tenant, dedicated server, etc.

It's a work in process, so please forgive the throwing of mud on the wall. 
No formal decisions have been made yet, this is exploratory on my part at 
the moment.

Thanks so much., best regards,

Michael W. Powell

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