On Jun 27, 9:52 am, Kirk Strauser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > We're looking to migrate a Zope site to Django, but before getting beyond > the dreaming stage, I thought I'd see what others are doing these days. > > If you were going to start a fairly complex site today with lots of DB > integration, would you begin with Django or TurboGears, or something else > entirely? > > I'm more interested in social, rather than technical reasons (unless there's > something you absolutely love or despise about one or the other). > Popularity is actually a pretty big consideration because I'd like to work > with an eager community who's doing cool new things. > > I know asking for comparisons like this is potentially flamebait-ish, but I > really don't mean it that way. It's just that I don't have a lot of friends > in the industry in this particular development niche who I can ask for > recommendations, and this seems like as good a place as any to find subject > matter experts. > > Thanks, > -- > Kirk Strauser > The Day Companies
I've noticed I write a lot less code with TurboGears (as in my apps are done faster and smaller), but you're going to find more Django programmers and therefore a larger developer force and more recipes online. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list