On Aug 25, 8:54 am, Thierry <[email protected]> wrote:
> Not sure if this will work, but maybe some users should start using
> stackoverflow if they have Pylons questions.  Then those of us who are
> good at it can answer it over there.  Stackoverflow has a lot of
> developers, some of them might be over the fence on which web
> framework to use.  Some Pylons evangelist can camp over there to
> promote the framework and some of its benefits compared to the
> others.  The more questions, the more pylons tag you get and if that
> number comes close to the popular ones in the future, it can be an
> indication to the general public that it's a viable technology.

I'm on there and I am subscribed to python and pylons related tags. A
lot of the questions that I've seen have been around framework choice
which ultimately provokes a lot of answers "Use Django" which kind of
pisses me off when it's a pylons related question and they get +1'd
for mentioning.

Like this question. 
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1044667/pylons-enterprise-ready/1054488#1054488


 But I digress. Ben is on there too. I thought his answer here was
absolutely perfect. 
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/48681/pros-cons-of-django-vs-pylons

WSGI http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/wsgi is probably
another useful tag to follow.

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