Mir Nazim: > Can you please brief me a bit about your decision to CherryPy
Decision? I made no decision about CherryPy, I am actually a Quixote user. I evalued CherryPy six months ago and I did not like it, since they were using custom classes and a strange compilation procedure. However, from the presentation I saw at the ACCU conference, it looks like now CherryPy is much more pythonic than before (use the definition you like for pythonic). If I was shopping for a web framework today, I would certainly consider CherryPy. CherryPy and Quixote are in the same league, Zope and Twisted and PEAK are in an enterely different league. They are meant for programming in the large and do not scale well for small size applications. CherryPy and Quixote are for programming in the small, I have not idea how they scale in the large. Is your application going to be large (many developers, hundred of components, hundreds of thousand of lines of code) or small? Michele Simionato -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list