Alex Martelli wrote: > Alternatively, counting Google hits: > > rails python django 112,000 > rails python subway 81,600 > rails python turbogears 32,000 > > This isn't exactly "buzz", of course, but it's SOME measure of "critical > mass" -- and with django about equal to subway+turbogears, it does not > appear to show any emerging dominance. A significant measure of "buzz" > might be obtained by redoing the same search in, say, two weeks, and > noticing the deltas...
Actually the turbogears mailing list has ~850 subscribers while the django one has ~650. I don't think that should be interpreted as anything, but it does show the opposite of what you found with the google search. They both have "buzz". Also others are working on another rails-like framework called pylons: http://pylons.groovie.org/project Because of course if other languages have 1 or two frameworks, python needs a dozen. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list