On 20/09/2012 1:01 AM, Christoph Zwerschke wrote:
> So my question to this mailing list would be: How many people are still
> interested in having a modernized Webware version...?

I maintain a Webware app that does a lot of work, but changes rarely, 
and I'm not doing any new Python web development these days (I'm using 
C# so I can share code between a desktop app and web server).  I only 
use mod_webkit2, WebKit and MiscUtils.DBPool.  My preference would be to 
keep up with Python so I can keep installing Webware when CentOS 
upgrades its python, but otherwise stability is good for me.  That said, 
none of the suggestions for updating APIs would particularly bother me - 
I like WebKit and will happily do what it takes to keep my application 
working.

And thanks for all the work you do keeping it going, Christoph.


   Oliver

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