Anyone care to weigh in about using this vs., say, TastyPie?
After getting pretty frustrated with TastyPie, we gave rest-framework a try as a last resort before we'd consider doing our own thing. So far, we have found rest-framework to be a whole lot more readable, much more actively maintained, much easier to get help for, and much easier to customize permissions and queryset filtering for.
To us, this ended up being a no-brainer. rest-framework has less magic, it is less complicated, it was easier for us to customize, and the organization of the documentation makes more sense.
But, as with most things, YMMV. We really like rest-framework, but don't take my word for it.