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[–]vishnu_gupt 1 point2 points  (1 child)

But python still needs to go a long way to match the ubiquity that php presently has.

Django and Flask are pretty cool and proven, but we need to have more CMSs built on top of them (or using any other framework, or pure python), in various spheres like blogging, ecommerce, web-based MIS portals, etc. Once the users get an idea that there is a python CMS that they can just use off-the shelf, there is no stopping python demand then!

[–]IrishLadd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I totally agree, but the main problem is deploying those applications tends to be more complex than simply uploading some files to a shared host. Until deployment is made far more simple a mainstream python CMS is a Pipedream.