On Tuesday 01 September 2009 10:25:18 am mrsource wrote:
> Two points:
> - Django has good performance and scales well.
> - It has many tools for safety, with a normal opensource CMS you have
> many more issues with security holes because all the code is public.
>

Isn't django's code public, why would you use it if this is the case? 

Seriously man, security holes aren't there because it's public, it's because 
the programmers made a mistake, not because of how it is distributed, 
private/propietary code could be just as insecure or secure as open sourced 
code, open source just has the advantage of that many more eyes pouring over 
it closing those holes. 

Now to answer the question, you should convince them of it because of the 
scalability and the rapid application development environment django helps 
create.  It's orm is also a big selling point, people I know who love sql, 
tend to fall in love with the orm.  

Mike


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        Lying in state.

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