@markwalker @webology @paulox @thibaudcolas Personally, I think it depends on who your end user is. Wordpress allows non-technical users to start a blog and add any functionality they might need. All of the Django CMSes require tech folks to be involved AFAIK. Just different sets of trade offs IMO.
@adamghill @webology @paulox @thibaudcolas yeah that's basically my point of view. You can't get a Django project going without a developer to build it and deploy it. So those same people are needed to add to it.
I think there's a good chance the people coming through and asking these questions are non-technical and it's those people who would perhaps have experience with WordPress
@markwalker that all being said… the closer to the “Wordpress experience” Django can get, the wider the market gets. 🤷♂️
@adamghill absolutely. But it's tough because of the flexibility we have in everything in the projects.