The problem with most of the current ones is they suck when running under CGI. 
Catalyst (Perl), Mason (Perl), RoR (Ruby) all have poor performance under CGI 
and that is where you are going to get most ISP hosting companies to help you. 
If they don't have to much about with Apache but just install 
Tcl+tcllib+whatever they are more likely to do so. 

So maybe coming from the bottom end (CGI and FCGI) would help. I have heard and 
read that FCGI is getting more of the Apache teams attention these days. You 
could marry Tcl+Snit+ORM into a framework and that would be pretty nice. RoR is 
OO and that is where you are getting people. At least with Snit you can give 
them a delegation model (which should work pretty well in a web environment). 

It has to be easy to install, easy to come up to speed on, and at least excite 
the current Tcl community into helping in various ways.

Robert

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