I've been using it for almost 2 years now for a custom web application that I've built 
for several large clients.
It's easy to use and very easy to integrate with any existing work.  The community 
gets quiet from time to time
but when I've had problems, the people on the email list were very responsive.

I'd recommend it, too.

--Tracy Ruggles


On 2/7/04 at 3:02 PM -0000, Eric Radman said:

>Michael,
>
>I've been using Webware on several of my servers running Apache 2 on x86
>and Sparc. It seems to be very stable. Since it's pure Python Webware
>remains current and extensible because of the Python community.
>
>I would recommend it for web-applications of any size.
>
>Eric Radman
>Sys Admin
>TEI Internet Services
>
>On Sat, 2004-02-07 at 03:18, Michael Montagne wrote:
>> I built my website with webware about a year ago and really loved
>> getting my feet wet.  It's now time to get back into it a bit.  But
>> progress seems to have slowed.  Is there still any excitement about
>> this project?  It's a super program.


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