Title: RES: [OS-webwork] Security Filter
I think that this is part of what the Conductor project will provide..  all the glue between all the components in one "batteries included" project!
 
 
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In fact, I think that a lot of Seraph's functionality could come bundled in WebWork2's package. 'Batteries Included' is a cool motto of the python community, and I think that, given that things remain pluggable as they are now, security would be a very good addition to a web development framework, dont you think?

cheers!
-cv

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De: Eric Pugh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Enviada em: quinta-feira, 30 de outubro de 2003 15:52
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Assunto: RE: [OS-webwork] Security Filter

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Really I would like to see Seraph fully open sourced..  It seems to me that
while yes, we have the source, unless there is infrasturcutre like a cvs
repo, then it is missing what is required to be successful on.

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