> * Move the PyPI installation to mod_wsgi (I believe it is using FCGI > now?)
For the latter: correct. For the former (use mod_wsgi): I had actually implemented it, but needed to revert to FCGI, because mod_wsgi would cause too many hanging servers. > This is largely work that would have to happen to move to a CDN, but > it's simpler (given how PyPI works now) and I believe will relieve most > of the problems we've seen. As for the switch to WSGI: it will *introduce* new problems. > PyPI right now is really quite reliable, > these small changes would I think be low-risk and less likely to > introduce new problems while addressing what I suspect is the source of > problems. I disagree that these are small and low-risk. The WSGI switch will risk stability; the others (generate static pages) will not be small, and risk correctness. Regards, Martin _______________________________________________ Catalog-SIG mailing list [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/catalog-sig
