On Tue, 04.01.2005, 08:53 -0500 Eric Radman wrote:
> On 11:53 Mon 03 Jan     , Winston Wolff wrote:
> > So regarding WSGIKit and Webware, how do you think we should proceed
> > as far as the code base and development goes?  Should we try to move
> > Webware over to use WSGI, should we develop them in parallel?
> 
> I think WSGIKit and Webware should be maintained in parallel. Features
> and innovations can be borrowed, so development in one can be ported to
> the other if it's appropriate.

+1

The overall question about Webware is the future direction this
framework wants to take and what makes it different from other
frameworks. I just looked once again at CherryPy-2.0-beta

http://www.cherrypy.org
http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-announce-list

which has some nice ideas and which people generally seem to like

http://pyre.third-bit.com/pywebblog/

Is the presentation on
http://colorstudy.com/docs/shootout.html

what makes people think they want to give Webware a try?

Are Aspects (simple solution in CherryPy) something people
would like to see integrated in Webware?

+1 from me

Is http://www.pythonweb.org/ something worth looking at?

Or are continuations

On Mo, den 03.01.2005, 16:19 +0000 Nick Murtagh wrote: 
> Interesting, I recently came across this:
> 
>    http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/library/j-contin.html
> 
> which talks about using continuations in web programming (Apache
> Cocoon). It would be cool to have something like this in Python.
> Should be doable with stackless, I've heard mention of people
> using stackless with zope.

worth putting some more effort in?

Maybe using generators and annotations could make Webware much more
sophisticated 

+1 from me

just a few ideas...

Tom








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