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Sep 5, 2008 9:21 am |
PyThon-based Application Server.
http://skunkweb.sourceforge.net/about.html
There was an OReilly article in Sept'01. Csillag's announcements focused on how Skunk Web differs from ZoPe, yet the two servers address different audiences. If you want content management tools for a complex web design team of artists, writers, and coders, or you want ready-to-use drop-and-run-with-it objects for your site, Zope is the thing. If you are a group of web developers with a love of rolling your own, a love of wide open spaces and no constraints, Zope isn't going to appeal. Skunk Web will. In short, Zope's success depends on polished reusable objects and content management. Skunk Web's success depends on its simplicity and scalable power. PHP, Mason, or (if you prefer Python) projects like WebWare are Skunk Web's real competitors... Even if you are currently satisfied with PHP, Mason, or Webware, you might want to peek at Skunk Web for its scalability and extensibility.
Bill Seitz, fluxent at gmail dot com, Weblog