-> Now, if adding other scripting language support could be done without
-> adding any baggage to the core -- as external modules -- I'm all for it.
-> However, I would hate to see the core get bogged down with stuff to
-> accomdate all sorts of languages if it means negative impact towards its
-> ability to fit the niche I just described.

Well, luckily, there's no need to clutter up the core in this way.
PyWX is an excellent proof-of-concept here, since it makes Python
a peer to Tcl inside of AOLserver, using nothing more than a loadable module.

-> I don't understand why people are looking for "wider adoption of
-> AOLserver" or "as much publicity as Apache" or whatnot ... while it's
-> nice having a large community of users, some of which might contribute
-> back to the open source project ... having a piece of software that
-> enables the right folks to meet business goals ... that's incredibly
-> valuable already.

I'm certainly not interested in making you do anything you don't want
to do, but I'm not sure why you're struggling so hard against anything
you don't use ;).

--titus

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