[Web-SIG] Just lost another one to Rails

mike bayer mike_mp at zzzcomputing.com
Fri Apr 8 20:50:06 CEST 2005


is there any effort underway to merge WSGI into mod_python, and/or produce
an  otherwise apache-embedded WSGI ?  i would think thats a top priority.

> I've actually been changing my mind about what we as a community need to
> do (my last Rails post was me thinking through those ideas:
> http://blog.ianbicking.org/what-really-makes-rails-work.html ), and I
> feel that diversity isn't so bad if we can just make a compelling
> infrastructure experience, which I think WSGIKit's setup can provide in
> a relatively generic way.  Once we have that, it's just a matter of
> hawking our individual frameworks to the world (not so much each other)
> and seeing how things pan out.
>
> And I'm certainly willing to change WSGIKit to accomodate more
> frameworks (and I'm also very open to giving people commit access to the
> project) -- I actually think WSGIKit will accomodate other frameworks
> well right now, but I'm just guessing until some more people try to do
> so.  (I also wouldn't mind changing the name of the project, which is a
> rather lame name right now, but that's another issue -- maybe just
> making it rebrandable would be fine too)
>



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