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It has neither reputation, and to my knowledge, has never had serious incidents of either. It powers huge websites like pokemon.com

And if you spend any time working with a group of PhDs, you'll be shocked at some of the harebrained schemes they come up with. Dumb people are dumb in simple ways. Smart people are dumb in genius ways.



> to my knowledge, has never had serious incidents of either.

The magic removal branch in 2006 was one such case (of API instability). I recall another case circa 2007(?) with a "new admin". But, importantly, pre-1.0 Django made no guarantees of API stability. Post-1.0 Django has had a pretty rock-solid reputation for stability and security.




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