Nick Coghlan wrote:
> This is why I think the first step in a solid Python restricted execution 
> framework isn't an implementation activity but a research/scoping activity, 
> looking at the various systems already out there, and the various trade-offs 
> involved in each.

This might be a good point to invite Ben Laurie (of Apache-SSL fame) to 
jump into the conversation. He researched restricted Python execution 
when working on what eventually became CaPerl:

  http://www.links.org/?p=28

See also the responses to Ted Leung's blog post about this 
(http://www.sauria.com/blog/2005/Nov/27), with comments by Phillip Eby 
and Ian.

-- 
Ivan Krstic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | GPG: 0x147C722D
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