Exactly. Webpy is for programmers, django for people who want to feel like programmers, but are really just walling themselves into pre-defined ultra-boring patterns.
And real computer scientists only program in machine code because everything else is a shortcut, right?
So you're saying that since web.py fails to provide a solution to common problems, it gives "real developers" the freedom to implement it themselves? Pesky frameworks like django only allow the same developers to jump straight to doing new things. Uh, that must be the pre-defined ultra-boring pattern.