> Like I said, it's been hard enough getting up and going with just
> GAE.  Every additional piece is more configurations, more
> documentation, more forums, more possible bugs, more possible
> constraints, etc.  It looks like the app-engine-patch developers
> (you?) did a good job bringing newer Django to GAE, and that is
> respectable.  All I am saying is that I'm not ready to deal with it.
> If I had ANY previous Django experience, that would be another story.
>
You should really give it a try. I never programmed Python or Django
before appengine and it didn't take much time to familiarise myself
with all this new stuff. The flexibility Django gives you (compared to
webapp) really worth a few hours spend setting it up and learning
basics.

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