On Mon, May 21, 2012 at 2:01 AM, Erik Stein <c...@classlibrary.net> wrote:

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> Am 21.05.2012 um 04:06 schrieb Adam Cezar Jenkins:
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> > I'm sad to hear that about the pony. The pony itself isn't the issue,
> the issue to me is that there is a lack of branding of a real logo/mascot.
> >
> > I agree with 90% of the comparisons made in the blog post
> http://grokcode.com/746/dear-python-why-are-you-so-ugly/
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> Please let me add in all politeness that I don't agree. djangoproject.comis 
> not for the masses and therefore doesn't need to be over-simplified. On
> the contrary, it's for professionals who know what they are looking for.
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>
I agree it doesn't need to be for the masses, but even professionals will
make quick judgements based on look. Look is important, no matter the site.


> What is missing in django marketing is IMHO a cleverly selected showcase
> of large and also small mature django sites, including in-house. A list of
> mature plugin-projects/apps would make sense, too.
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>
I can't agree more with this statement.


I agree


> Best
> -- erik
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