No to mention a good blog app that people can standardize on would be
a nice alternative to Wordpress[1] and Simplelog[2]. Having one would
definitely be helpful in the "spreading the word about Django"
department.

We made the switch to Django/Python over a year ago for our client
work and it was the best effin' decision we ever made. It kills me
Rails gets so much press... it has its uses but, from a small
design/development agency perspective, Django runs circles around
Rails. Using Django we're more efficient, more profitable, and server
admin/site maintenance is much more streamlined than in the old PHP
days.

Do we really have to wait for 1.0 to start the marketing push? ;-)

[1] < http://wordpress.org/ >
[2] < http://simplelog.net/ >
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On 7/17/07, Eratothene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> There a lot of other features missing in such solution: comments, spam
> protection, rss feeds and a lot more. I am searching for full featured
> blog engine.
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