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In my ongoing quest for nirvana in the land of Python web programming, I happened upon this blog entry, which basically echoes my past sentiments on the subject - too many half-complete, may-not-be-around-in-a-year frameworks. There's obviously a need that isn't being met. But instead of working with existing, more mature frameworks (Zope, Webware, Twisted, etc.) to make them better, people end up scratching the itch in their own way - leading to too many half-complete, may-not-be-around-in-a-year frameworks. Nothing against people scratching the itch in their own way. But we now have a bunch of half-scratched itches, which makes it itch...