I've spent years using Rails and about a year with Django. In general find Rails to be more logical and less cumbersome. Django feels more cobbled together than Rails, with less cohesiveness.
Sorry that these are fairly abstract statements without examples. I need to start tracking them.
I find this comment interesting because my experience is the exact opposite. (I won't bore you or tempt the trolls with details) I don't mean to downplay your experience at all. My working theory is that you just think the way the rails devs do and I think the way the Django devs do.
Could be. Could be that I have more experience with Rails and used it first. Maybe if I used Django first it'd be the other way around.
For the record I didn't want to do Rails work when I started, and begrudgingly accepted being called a Rails developer only after two years of experience.
Sorry that these are fairly abstract statements without examples. I need to start tracking them.