Jim Gallacher wrote .. > I hope Graham has a chance to chip in here, but he is on holiday right > now and may not check his email within the 72 hour time frame for the > vote. I know it is not binding but I'm confident he would support > mod_python becoming a TLP. In fact I believe he alludes to such in the > second email linked above.
I'll hopefully have proper Internet access at my next stopping point so can read all this stuff properly and comment. Am sitting in airport at the moment waiting for a plane. I'd only be happy with new TLP for Python in Apache if the current problems with the www.modpython.org site not really being under the control of the ASF are resolved. We can't be dependent on someone who is now not even part time on mod_python to make changes to the web site. BTW, mod_wsgi already exists and I was going to release it through my own site in March when I come back from holidays. I was going to do it off my own site because there was no scope within mod_python project under ASF to do it and also because there is no distinct ASF site for Python under Apache in general. I'd have to see what happens over the next couple of weeks to see if I would change my mind and wait until it could be done under the ASF somehow. I had considered an Apache labs project, but then can't do releases. I didn't want to do it as a sandbox under mod_python because of the site documentation issue. More later ... Graham
