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A word about free plans for hosting.
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I'm often told that python lacks the free hosting you can find everywhere for php. I feel that maybe important for hobbyist who want to run a small website without having to pay.
That's why I added a few words about the free hosting plans for ep.io and dotcloud. Gondor and WebFaction don't seem to have any, and I'm not really sure about Heroku.
Maybe we can also add a sentence in the beginning about how free plans are limited, and how one should spend a few dollars for the full python experience.