On Tue, 2008-02-12 at 03:00 -0800, tom wrote:
> How popular is Django among other Python Web Frameworks (TurboGears,
> Pylons, Webware, CherryPy...) ?
> 
> I found a link on the subject :
> 
> http://www.therightsoft.com/softwaretechnologies/webframeworks

There's no mention at all at that site about how they determined how
popular something is.

How are you hoping to get an accurate answer here. Anybody can download
the framework (and nobody publishes their download numbers), but a
single download could result in any number of sites being produced or no
sites being produced. Factor in subversion updates as well and you have
no way of judging how many people are using the framework.

You'll find Django is more popular than the other frameworks amongst
people subscribed to this list, I would guess. And get a different
result if you asked on the TurboGears list.

Really, you're asking an question that cannot have a sensible answer
unless you conducted a seriously unbiased survey (which you won't be
able to do on any of the framework mailing lists). So perhaps you might
want to rephrase the question. Why is this information important?

Malcolm

-- 
If you think nobody cares, try missing a couple of payments. 
http://www.pointy-stick.com/blog/


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