BTW, is it really true that web2py is twice as slower than django nowadays?
How can that be?
Didn't it used to be twice as fast?
When I first evaluated it 3 years ago, it was by-far the fastest - what 
changed?
You said that one of the core principles of accepting changes to web2py, is 
that they should always make it run faster - never slower. Has that 
principle been broken?
And what about the whole ORM-vs-DAL fiasco? Didn't you guys always say that 
a DAL is always faster than an ORM? Given that it makes sense, how come 
Django is faster? Shouldn't it's ORM make it slower?
And as for executing-vs-importing - didn't you say before that it should be 
a non-issue in terms of performance? What changed?

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