If we get CherryPy (awesome, Robert!), Quixote, and Paste onboard, I'll consider it a huge success.
-jj On 8/12/05, Ian Bicking <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Shannon -jj Behrens wrote: > > Maybe I'm just ignorant (highly probable), but I'm really having a > > hard time keeping up with the "configuration" emails, especially when > > each of you is using slightly different definitions and trying to > > reach slightly different goals. Please forgive me for coming out and > > stating this. > > No, not at all; it's not been going that fast, and I myself feel > simultaneously over- and underwhelmed by the discussion -- it's dense > hard to follow, yet indecisive :-/ > > At this point I'm going to try to do some more formal refactoring in > Paste of the configuration experiments I've done so far, and maybe bring > it up again when that's more complete. Or something; I'll keep reading > if other people put out ideas. > > > In the meantime, I'd like to propose that we framework authors try to > > start sharing our backend session code. Let's just create a library > > like Apache::Session > > <http://directory.fsf.org/webauth/misc/apache-session.html>. As much > > as possible, I think we can make it framework agnostic, relying on the > > framework itself to respond to callbacks for doing things like setting > > session cookies and creating a database cursor. Just like with WSGI, > > the frameworks need not change their external APIs. Let's keep it > > simple and just make it a library. > > I think that would be useful. Flup has a fairly decoupled session store > (http://www.saddi.com/software/flup/ in > http://svn.saddi.com/flup/trunk/flup/middleware/session.py). Is there > other current work that should be considered? PythonWeb has a session > module, but I don't know what its insides look like: > http://www.pythonweb.org/projects/webmodules/doc/0.5.3/html_multipage/lib/session.html > > Paste has one too, but it's Not Very Good ;) I started using the flup > session, but I got lazy and never flipped the switch to make it the > default. There's been some discussion about sessions in the last few > months on the Quixote list as well. > > -- > Ian Bicking / [EMAIL PROTECTED] / http://blog.ianbicking.org > -- I have decided to switch to Gmail, but messages to my Yahoo account will still get through. _______________________________________________ Web-SIG mailing list [email protected] Web SIG: http://www.python.org/sigs/web-sig Unsubscribe: http://mail.python.org/mailman/options/web-sig/archive%40mail-archive.com
