Well, given that local file access is not available on app engine, or a
traditional database, I could easily see a lot of people choosing it
over appengine. Porting djangopeople.net has not been remotely trivial.
And django only works on it if you do quite a bit of work on just about
every standard app out there.

Sean

On Thu, 2010-08-19 at 11:44 +0100, Alan Kennedy wrote:
> [Daniel]
> > Nothing to see there yet, but may be worth keeping an eye on:
> > http://djangy.com
> >
> > It seems to be Heroku for Django, or something similar.
> 
> Interesting.
> 
> It's going to be hard for Heroku-style outfits to compete with Google
> AppEngine, which runs most python frameworks, and gives a very
> substantial allocation of resources for zero cost.
> 
> I wonder what Djangy's "value proposition" is?
> 
> Alan.
> 


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