On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 8:19 AM, Jacob Kaplan-Moss <ja...@jacobian.org> wrote:
> Hi folks --
>
> I'd like to try to reboot the discussion that's been going on about
> Django's development process.
>
> I'm finding the current thread incredibly demoralizing: there's a
> bunch of frustration being expressed, and I hear that, but I'm having
> trouble finding any concrete suggestions. Instead, the thread has
> devolved into just going around in circles on the same small handful
> of issues.
>
> So: here's your chance. You have suggestions about Django's
> development process? Make them. I'm listening.
>

Jacob, I really think you're hearing from the vocal minority here.
There are plenty of people, myself included, who are very happy with
Django and the current development process. It will never be a perfect
fit for everyone and some will always complain. We've been using
Django professionally for a few years now and it has grown by leaps
and bounds in that time. I'm glad to see that Django is picky about
what is included. Stable growth trumps a kitchen sink worth of
half-baked features any day.

Keep up the amazing work and don't let the naysayers get you down.

-- Pete

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