Steve Holden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: [...] > Well, my view is that both are frameworks, and so you will inevitably > "run out of steam" at some point if your implementation plans become too > ambitious. The impression I get is that Rails is relatively inflexible > on database schemas, and once you get "off the beaten track" it gets > difficult to cope with complex existing databases.
I get that overall impression of Django too (as being more tightly coupled to itself, hence less flexible, when compared with TurboGears in particular). I haven't done much with it yet, though (and presumably the 'magic-removal' branch landing did some good). What do you make of the rest of Django (aside from the DB stuff)? It's a shame TurboGears doesn't yet have a solid "out of the box" CRUD admin interface as Django. John -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list