A couple of months ago I took the time to read a few articles on python web application frameworks and I got the impression that the two most mature and active projects are Zope and Django.
Zope vs. Django hits 879.000 pages on google but much of the debate - or at least this is my impression - falls into the class "vi vs. emacs" or "gtk vs. qt" with many people singling out a single characteristics that for them is THE characteristic making one framework better than the other. This [1] graph seems to corroborate my final impression (i.e. that django is the way to go). Yet, I would be very interested in hearing what the members of this list think, as I particularly enjoy the "learner centered" approach that most of the people seems to have here. I believe my needs are quite ordinary: my customers are typically small businesses needing to process their data on a single server, sometime exposing part of the application as front-end to the customers (hence easy and flexible theming is important). I would definitively be happy to sacrifice some functionality in exchange for a leaner and cleaner design (i.e. more modular, elegant and intuitive), though. Thank you in advance for your time, Mac. [1] http://www.google.com/trends?q=python+zope%2C+python+django _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor