First, I understand that the world economy is in a slump, and that  
the job market as a whole has not fared well of late. But even before  
the recent downturn, I noticed that there are precious few jobs in  
Django development (yes, I know about DjangoGigs.com). A simple  
keyword search on popular job boards shows that the number of Ruby on  
Rails jobs outnumber Django easily by a factor of 10 or 20. True,  
Rails has been around longer, but not by much (a year maybe?).

So my question to the group is: if Rails has been widely adopted in  
the enterprise, why hasn't Django? Do you think Django will catch on?  
Or do you think it will be more of a "boutique" framework?

I am perfectly open to the idea that my perceptions are way off or  
that I am being unrealistic or impatient. But I would really like to  
escape PHP-land someday.

Someone give me hope, please? :)


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