Status update
Carl Projectorinski

It's called Django. It's what I and my team use professionally to rebuild mid-level corporate sites to make them more secure and easier to manage.

2 replies


2 replies
  1. Rook

    Everything is more secure with bounty hunters. Even the web.


  2. Osiris ?

    I have actually never heard of that one before. My (now former) technical director and I moved to a new CMS called Processwire recently. If you're ever in need of a simple solution, it doesn't get any simpler! Well, a Glitchen named Dr. Payne found Perch which I think is simpler, as it has no templating.

    1 reply


in reply to

Status update
Osiris ?

I have actually never heard of that one before. My (now former) technical director and I moved to a new CMS called Processwire recently. If you're ever in need of a simple solution, it doesn't get any simpler! Well, a Glitchen named Dr. Payne found Perch which I think is simpler, as it has no templating.


1 reply

Status update
Carl Projectorinski

Yeah, I'm probably going to stick with Django, because I've got the fastest, most responsible customer support for it, and I get paid to ask for help about it!

2 replies


2 replies
  1. Osiris ?

    Oh hell yeah stick with what you know! And if it ain't broke don't fix it. Responsible customer service? SUCH A THING EXISTS?? We would call about SilverStripe from time to time and...argh. Jackasses.

    2 replies


  2. kastlin

    Getting paid to ask for help about it is an awesome bonus!!