Two points:
- Django has good performance and scales well.
- It has many tools for safety, with a normal opensource CMS you have
many more issues with security holes because all the code is public.

On 1 Set, 18:52, "Rob B (uk)" <robtot...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> I work as a web developer at a reasonably large company in London. We
> are just about to completely re brand and rebuild the companies website
> (s) and implement a CMS.  I'm having a meeting tomorrow to discuss
> different avenues we can go down in regards to what technologies we
> can use.  I'm hoping to steer them towards Django!
>
> If you were me how would you sell Django to fellow developers and
> business (non-techies) people??
>
> The CMS will need to cope with million+ hits a month & have
> multilingual support.
>
> P.S. I know django isn't a CMS. I want to build a custom one using it.
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