I just wanted to provide an alternate viewpoint; I also switched from Django to Rails, but much preferred Django. In my opinion the documentation is much better (the Rails documentation sites drive me bananas daily for both reasons of their content and UIs) and I very much appreciate the slow pace of changes to the framework.
I’m not disagreeing with you at all (as you’re expressing your valid opinion!) but wanted to leave a note to say Django is still great and still preferred for many of us. I also agree with you that it’s probably not worth switching if you’re already on one framework or the other; they both have their strengths and good communities.
I’m not disagreeing with you at all (as you’re expressing your valid opinion!) but wanted to leave a note to say Django is still great and still preferred for many of us. I also agree with you that it’s probably not worth switching if you’re already on one framework or the other; they both have their strengths and good communities.