Re: problem marketing django to php folk

2005-11-26 Thread Dagur
I'd be paranoid too if I used php

Re: problem marketing django to php folk

2005-11-26 Thread Adrian Holovaty
On 11/26/05, Kenneth Gonsalves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > have been talking to some php folk about switching to django, but > they have raised a serious concern: Django website does not have a > page for security alerts and the django team has not released any > security patches - so they feel v

Re: problem marketing django to php folk

2005-11-26 Thread GrumpySimon
I created 631 ( http://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/631 ) a few months ago for this very reason :-) --Simon

Re: problem marketing django to php folk

2005-11-25 Thread Ian Holsman
There isn't any found yet? but seriously.. we should have a 'security' page which covers django 'best-practices' in that area. there has been some recent discussion on the developer list about how to accept parameters defensively. There is also a cross site request forgery prevention compoent he

Re: problem marketing django to php folk

2005-11-25 Thread Tom Tobin
On 11/26/05, Kenneth Gonsalves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > hi, > have been talking to some php folk about switching to django, but > they have raised a serious concern: Django website does not have a > page for security alerts and the django team has not released any > security patches - so the

problem marketing django to php folk

2005-11-25 Thread Kenneth Gonsalves
hi, have been talking to some php folk about switching to django, but they have raised a serious concern: Django website does not have a page for security alerts and the django team has not released any security patches - so they feel very uneasy about the whole thing. Can this defect somehow