Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 2nd Mar 2008 01:28 UTC, submitted by Hakime
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RE[5]: The stack
by sbergman27 on Mon 3rd Mar 2008 00:02 UTC in reply to "RE[4]: The stack"
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I have noticed a strong inclination towards MacOSX, TextMate, and very permissive licenses among the new generation of Python based web frameworks, as well. Those traits seem to come as a unit for some reason. Actually, the pattern seems to be to develop on MacOSX and deploy on Ubuntu Linux.

Anyway, while I'm posting, I'll plug my personal favorite web framework:

http://www.djangoproject.org

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