- **status**: open --> closed
- **Comment**:

Sorry this question got missed very long ago.  To answer it anyway, I am not 
aware of anyone using IronPython.  It might work, but Allura uses a lot of 
dependencies so some of those packages might not work with it.

For performance, a lot of allura's time is spent on database queries or 
filesystem access for repositories, so python itself is often not the slow 
part.  There are also various settings in the .ini files that are recommended 
for fast production usage.  See `production-docker-example.ini` for those.



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** [tickets:#8165] Ironpython**

**Status:** closed
**Milestone:** unreleased
**Created:** Fri Sep 29, 2017 08:25 AM UTC by ShalokShalom
**Last Updated:** Fri Sep 29, 2017 08:25 AM UTC
**Owner:** nobody


Can I use [Ironpython ](http://ironpython.net/) for Allura? 
Does this increase the performance? 
Is here anybody, that does that?


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