Wow, great Timmie, you speak my language :)
I absolutely agree with you about the two schools, and I'm for the
first one, tha'ts why I'm not considering very much such efforts like
geodjango, even if I completely respect it's philosophy.
I work with OL/mapfish/jquery for the client side, and with mapserver/
mapscript and geoserver  + gdal/ogr/postgis/grass/saga/R/etc./ for the
server side. Lots of instruments are in our hands, but the real
interest for me is to bring them on the web beyond a proof-of-concept
way. It's not a problem to return a nice plot from R, if you have time
to wait or just your friend to try it :)
Up to now I've selected the following tools to start my tests:

lighttpd->fastcgi->web2py
apache->modwsgi (daemon)->web2py

I've just read about web2py yesterday, so I'm just a bit beyong the
"hello world" now... but I like it VERY much!

giovanni

PS: Could we set an interest group for web2py+gis? Is there already
something?
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