I moved from Django to web2py mid last year and am very happy with the
decision. I found with Django I was often referring to the reference
guide but with web2py the syntax was much more intuitive that I can
code a lot longer without interruption.
Also the support on this forum is fantastic. Once I asked how to do
something and was told that it was not currently possible, but that
the feature would be added in the next release!

Richard


On May 12, 7:30 pm, giohappy <gioha...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear web2py group,
> I'm going to adobt a python web application framework for my next
> works, and until yesterday I was oriented to Django, as it seems to
> give me the best tradoff between simplicity, rapidity, power, etc
> A friend of mine ha suggested me to have a look at web2py, and I admit
> I've been impressed by its features.... but as always, when one has to
> choose a technology on which to invest, the diffusion and the long-
> term support are other foundamental features to evaluate it.
> So my 1 billion $ question is: the web2py community seems to be
> growing, but it's two order of magnitude smaller the django's, and the
> google group activity is considered "low" respect to the "high"
> django's group. What's you trend analysis? Would you suggest adopting
> web2py for a long-term investment? I ask, possibily, for an "unbiased"
> answer, as I'm going to adopt it as a backend for a public
> infrastructure backend... don't put me in a bad situation! :)
>
> thanks a lot to everyone, and my complments for this great work!
> giovanni
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