On 12/16/2014 04:02 PM, wilk wrote:
On 11-12-2014, Chris Rossi wrote:
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Ok, less snarky version--one doesn't know the future, but the community
around Pyramid is cohesive enough that it should endure for some time to
come.  Enough businesses are using it in their core infrastructure that
it's unlikely the community would just shrivel up overnight.  The reason
there are so few features slated for future release is because Pyramid,
itself, is starting to feel finished.  It does what it does really well and
we don't feel that we're wanting for features.  The bulk of new development
is around layers on top or add-ons for Pyramid--projects that contribute to
the Pyramid ecosystem, but not necessarily to Pyramid core.  Because,
really, core already has most of the features anyone wants at that layer.

Can we say the same about zodb ?
I'm trying zodb with traversal for a cms and it's really "made for it".
So much that now i don't understand how i could do without it ! But the
zodb project is... how to say ?... worse than pyramid about
marketing ;-)

I think folks that are keenly concerned about what's the most popular thing should use the most popular thing if it allows them to stop worrying about whether they made the right choice and become productive. Popularity is an effective filter metric when just-about-anything will work, and there aren't too many cases where that's not true, especially when the person doing the evaluation is unfamiliar with web apps in general, or Python in general, or whatever. Just get started. You can always change up later as you gather experience. There are a finite number of ways that web frameworks differ from each other, and gaining experience in one almost always provides carryover experience into others.


- C


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