> 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??
> 
> P.S. I know django isn't a CMS. I want to build a custom one using it.

Convenient that, as I started typing a response, I saw this

http://sunlightlabs.com/blog/2008/cool-project-what-cms-did-you-guys-use/

fly by on my RSS feed from the Django aggregator which pretty 
much provides tangible data to my response:  with a CMS, you get 
a CMS; with Django, you can easily make a CMS, but then add all 
sorts of features that would be far harder to tack onto something 
like Drupal.  If your choice of CMS does _exactly_ what you want, 
and you don't see needing to readily bend it to your will, then 
go with your CMS.  But if you foresee customizing it, adding your 
own flair, then Django is my recommendation.

-tim




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