Thanks for the feedback Tom and others. Here are some thoughts I have. Also, I've summarized things so far on the wiki (http://wiki.w4py.org/featuresafterv09.html).

Tom Schwaller wrote:
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

I have also spend some time looking at CherryPy2.0. It's simplicity is very attractive, but when I've actually tried to use it, I feel it is not as mature as Webware. That of course is to be expected, it's still in "alpha". The other thing I'm not sure about is how it handles under load since it is not multi-threaded. I think it may be a strong contender in the future.

Or are continuations

Continuations seem to be something interesting for web developers, but not something that Webware should be concerned with. I like Webware to do it's one thing only and well.

Maybe using generators and annotations could make Webware much more
sophisticated

What would we use these for?
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