I would agree with Donald, and expand on that to say that an installer
would probably be best written in php for widest compatibility.  A php
based installer would run outof the box on most webservers, and be
able to give a guided overview of the python/web environment setup.
It would easily be able to detect the apache/webserver configuration
for required modules, make 'best practices' recommendations based on
the environment, download and setup virtualenv, etc.  Not a php fan,
but it would seem to me to be a prime choice for an installer to let
django/python webdevelopment ease into a php dominated world.

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