nope because - as often with FOSS and Windows - it never left the 
"experimental" status. I really think that wfastcgi.py will be the de-facto 
standard for python deployments under windows. As a matter of fact, it's 
what Azure is using to power, e.g., Django sites.

On Friday, September 12, 2014 1:07:36 PM UTC+2, Tim Richardson wrote:
>
> Hi Simone, I came across on old post of yours mentioning uswgi.
> I downloaded cygwin, cloned uswgi and v 2.0 built first time in about two 
> minutes so that was easy (this was on a 32 bit Windows Server 2003, an old 
> machine not in use). 
>
> But before I learn how to use it ... should I? In the earlier post (last 
> year) you seemed enthusiastic. It seems to offer the chance of a pool of 
> processes even on Windows (thanks to cygwin) which is what interests me... 
> easy load balancing for moderate work loads. 
>
> Did you go any further with it? 
>
>
>
>
>
> On Wednesday, 10 September 2014 06:32:04 UTC+10, Niphlod wrote:
>>
>> well, to be fair nginx config takes ~80 rows and other ~20 for uwsgi and 
>> another ~10 for putting uwsgi under upstart.
>> apache is ~40 lines. Are they more "flexible" ? Yep. 
>>
>> Let's not forget that if wfastcgi.py was "embeddable" in web2py as an 
>> adapter (but I didn't check the license), 10 clicks OR 4 lines of config 
>> for a proper supported and configured setup for web2py under IIS aren't 
>> that much. And it works also in Azure, since the baseline is usually 
>> WS2012R2.
>>
>> On Monday, September 8, 2014 12:59:47 PM UTC+2, Tim Richardson wrote:
>>>
>>> ye gods. One wonders if a virtual linux server is not the answer. 
>>>
>>

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