On Jan 26, 6:51 am, Alfonso de la Guarda <alfons...@gmail.com> wrote: > As an architect I have the power to choose the framework, but I would > support it in more technical reasons, so that by sharing experiences, > I will be happy to read their views, especially in management, > deployment and DAL / ORM
You should build an application, the same application, with both Django and web2py. It doesn't have to be a big thing, just try to cover a few of the basics. This is the only way to really know what the relative merits are. I did this, and I selected web2py, but in all honesty, Django and web2py are very close to each other. The thing that slightly tipped the balance for me was that it seemed easier to get stuff done in web2py. There were more conveniences.