If you consider that Django started as an application for the news
paper industry and the associated sites you might get a reasonable
guess at answering your own question.

I agree with all the other posts in that correctly building the
infrastructure and properly engineering your application to be able to
scale correctly is still left as an exercise for the reader.

I am on the learning curve for Django myself and have a lot of
unreasonably high goals for my pitiful little site. I surveyed all the
frameworks I could find, read source, kicked the tires and then jumped
on the Django band wagon. I am still mucking around down in the muck
trying to get the foundation set up nice and sound. I have not been
dissapointed with the code and engineering it all looks pretty darn
good. The docs and especially solid enterprise grade examples are
seriously lacking. So I am being forced to code crawl for some of the
answers.

It isn't a 1 week project from nothing to sizzling web site. But I am
sure Django is an excellent framework to start with.

+ Leeland
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