[Graham Dumpleton]
> Anyway, not that it matters, but the security fix was not the only thing
> in those releases.

Still, I think my point stands that internet-facing servers in the 
standard lilbrary are currently the only source of security advisories 
in python.

http://www.python.org/security/

How sure are we that any proposed production WSGI server in the standard 
library will not become a source of further holes, especially if it 
tries to cover all the bases of a true production server, i.e. security, 
flexibility, efficiency, full http1.1 compliance, etc?

Regards,

Alan.
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