Django users will be glad to know that I've pretty much decided to use
Python/Django for a new site I'm creating.  I was getting sick of PHP
and I'm not convinced that Ruby (Rails/Merb) is robust enough for my
tastes, so I've ended up here.

Still, I'm now wondering if anybody has thoughts on whether I should
use Django 0.96 or 1.0?  I haven't decided which Linux to use yet so
if there are any relevant issues there as well, I'd love to hear them
(choices are Fedora, CentOS, Debian, Ubuntu).  In addition, I'm
presuming I might as well use the latest and greatest Python 2.6?

I don't expect to have significant traffic on this for about 4-5
months - so I'm willing to be cutting edge to the point where
everything is stable by January/February.  I'm also willing to work
through some obscure bugs - but not spend oodles of time doing obscure
configuration modifications on Apache, etc...

Thanks for any feedback.

-Adam

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