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"Documentation is comprehensive, available, and always maintained"

Really? I've found Django's documentation to be ok, but often outdated and non-comprehensive. The development team is still making changes that break backwards compatibility (example: the changes to how to enable the admin interface for a model), and these changes are not always reflected in the documentation.

Django's as the potential to be a great framework, but it's still very immature. The fact that large parts of the framework get rewritten makes me think Django's not ready for someone to be the ranch on.




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