John Nagle a écrit : > Bruno Desthuilliers wrote: > >> John Nagle a écrit : >> >>> Victor Kryukov wrote: >>> >>>> Hello list, >>>> >>>> our team is going to rewrite our existing web-site, which has a lot of >>>> dynamic content and was quickly prototyped some time ago. >>> >>> >>> ... >>> >>>> Our main requirement for tools we're going to use is rock-solid >>>> stability. As one of our team-members puts it, "We want to use tools >>>> that are stable, has many developer-years and thousands of user-years >>>> behind them, and that we shouldn't worry about their _versions_." The >>>> main reason for that is that we want to debug our own bugs, but not >>>> the bugs in our tools. >>> >>> >>> >>> You may not be happy with Python, then. >> >> >> >> John, I'm really getting tired of your systemic and totally >> unconstructive criticism. If *you* are not happy with Python, by all >> means use another language. > > > Denying the existence of the problem won't fix it. >
Neither will keeping on systematically criticizing on this newsgroup instead of providing bug reports and patches. > As a direct result of this, neither the Linux distro builders like > Red Hat nor major hosting providers provide Python environments that > just work. That's reality. > I've been using Python for web applications (Zope, mod_python, fast cgi etc) on Gentoo and Debian for the 4 or 5 past years, and it works just fine. So far, I've had much more bugs and compatibility problems with PHP (4 and 5) than with Python. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list