After hearing about sf2.0 and then reading the django docs... I put 2
and 2 together.  I'm actually really excited about sf2 now.  I think
the flexibility (I'm assuming) it'll afford will be a huge sell for
some development teams.

As to the main question.  I've been coding a lot of django in the last
few weeks and I do miss a lot of symfony stuff like the debug toolbar,
and sf's templating style, but the more I delve into it, I find decent
enough strategies for accomplishing the same thing.  I do miss the
flexibility of specifying js/css dynamically... it's possible, but
it's entirely different from how i'm used to doing it.

If it makes sense, a debug toolbar can probably be written for django
as a piece of middleware.  I'm just not quite at that level to create
such a thing at the moment...

On Feb 4, 8:27 am, Fabien POTENCIER <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
project.com> wrote:
> Django is just awesome. I think it's the best python framework... and
> some features of symfony 2.0 are inspired by Django ;-)
>
> Fabien
>
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> Thierry wrote:
> > Would like to hear some of the opinions.
> > I'm considering giving it a spin...
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