All,

An effort has begun over in the PSF Web-SIG special interest group to come 
up with a new version of the WSGI specification. 
<https://mail.python.org/pipermail/web-sig/2016-January/005357.html> The 
goal is to develop a successor to WSGI that will be more useful in the 
development of modern, asynchronous web applications, with the goal of 
making available all of the improvements in both HTTP and Python that have 
come through in the years since PEP 333.

As Django is one of the major users of WSGI, any attempt to specify a new 
version without getting input from the Django community and development 
team would be extremely foolish! This is therefore a request for input: I'd 
like it very much if the Django development team could come up with a 
response to the email linked earlier, indicating what the Django team would 
like from a new version of WSGI and what you believe the priorities should 
be. For obvious reasons there may not be consensus around this issue 
amongst the Django developers, and that's fine: multiple submissions from 
Django would be entirely acceptable.

Trying to improve something as well-established as WSGI is going to be 
extremely difficult, and it'll only work if communities like Django's step 
up to help build something that we can all be proud of. I hope that you're 
as excited by that idea as I am!

A side note: I'm very aware of Andrew Godwin's work with channels, and it 
may be that the Django community believes that that model is the future of 
web programming in Python. If that's the case, then please *let us know*. I 
personally don't believe that it's the right direction for WSGI, but I may 
be wrong (I've been wrong before!).

If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask. I'm looking 
forward to working with you all!

Cory

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