Just wanted to add/correct two points.
> That also means some of the warts are still there like the difficulty in
> writing reusable apps, file based settings, multiple user profiles, that 30
> char username length on the contrib.auth.User model.
>
Django 1.5 ships with a configurable user
There have been small, well thought out changes over the last 4 years but
fundamentally most still remains pretty much the same. I have several
installs running an patched old .96 version, as well as newer stuff with
later versions. It all feels about the same to work with. I recently
upgr
s, what has changed in the
> last four year that should make me choose django as my new platform? Are
> they still actively developing it ? Just looking for honest feedback, not a
> sales pitch. Thanks in advance
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> last four year that should make me choose django as my new platform? Are
> they still actively developing it ? Just looking for honest feedback, not a
> sales pitch. Thanks in advance
>
Have look over the release notes of major versions.
https://docs.djangoprojec
my new platform? Are they still
actively developing it ? Just looking for honest feedback, not a sales pitch.
Thanks in advance
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