Hello,

Many many thanks for the thoughtful corrections and comments.

Particularly...

Karen Tracey for pointing out my dunder- headed mistake in running
django-admin.py from Python rather than shell command line.

I'm still having a problem since my shell can't seem to find django-
admin.py. I know it's there; found it in /usr/share/python-support/
python-django/django/bin.

django-admin.py is marked as executable, as is it's containing
directory. So now I need to find out why it's not in the search path.
But this is probably a question for another forum.

And more thanks to Jeff Anderson for helpful comments about SVN. I
will indeed explore this further.

And to Michael for a deeply thoughtful comparison of Python web
frameworks. I much appreciate the time and consideration invested in
this reply.

Then there's Kenneth Gonzales. All I can say is, "hey dude, that's not
very friendly."

And as for James Bennet... I can't for the life of me understand what
he's going on about. There were no hidden traps or gotchas intended in
my post.

I very much like what I've read about django. Unfortunately, my first
two attempts to bring it up have been disappointing. So I did exactly
what the tutorial suggested, turned to the experts on django-users.

I welcome correction if I am doing something incorrectly, or even
stupidly. But if there are barriers to adoption by newbies, isn't this
something the community should be aware of?

If my attempt at levity in the midst of a very frustrating situation
offends some, my apologies.

To all... Many thanks again.

Lloyd



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