Talk:Django (web framework)

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Used for adverts? edit

This article seems to be more used for advertising stuff surrounding the Django project rather than the project itself, such as books, bibliography and applications built on Django. 194.54.31.24 (talk) 16:31, 4 April 2012 (UTC)Reply

but 103.152.157.186 (talk) 04:08, 9 February 2024 (UTC)Reply

Can we find a good source saying Django is the most popular? edit

As a professional Python developer, I have the distinct impression that Django is the most popular Python web framework. It seems to be the most popular by a rather wide margin, in fact. Lots of blogs say this, and I can't find any blogs that say otherwise, but those aren't Wikipedia-quality sources.

I think we should find a good source and then mention in the introduction that Django is the most popular Python web framework.65.96.213.231 (talk) 17:05, 17 February 2013 (UTC)Reply

There's HotFrameworks, but it lists Flask before Django -- and even before Ruby on Rails. The score is misleading though, because Flask gets its score only from the number of Github watchers, but Django and RoR lose their score from the traffic and inbound links. It's also debatable whether HotFrameworks really is a reliable source. -- intgr [talk] 10:42, 18 February 2013 (UTC)Reply

Needed Edits edit

Django has deprecated FastCGI support since 1.7 and completely removed support for it in 1.9 and above. I could find no mechanism for its use with the Hiawatha web server. See: https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.7/howto/deployment/fastcgi/ — Preceding unsigned comment added by 23.233.26.78 (talk) 23:21, 23 November 2016 (UTC)Reply

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The creation of Django edit

I find it odd that the creation of Django is attributed to the Lawrence Journal-World in the infobox, but is described as an independent effort by two web developers working for the publication in the article. Is there a reason it has been kept this way? 58.234.230.198 (talk) 10:18, 8 June 2018 (UTC)Reply