Hey all,

Just wondering what the future of this is looking like?

CB

On Friday, 12 April 2019 07:33:35 UTC+1, Shaggy wrote:
>
> and how it is going ?
> is there some interest from django devs?
>
> On Monday, 4 June 2018 15:18:23 UTC+2, Andrew Godwin wrote:
>>
>> Hello everyone,
>>
>> For a while now I have been working on potential plans for making Django 
>> async-capable, and I finally have a plan I am reasonably happy with and 
>> which I think we can actually do.
>>
>> This proposed roadmap, in its great length, is here:
>>
>> https://www.aeracode.org/2018/06/04/django-async-roadmap/
>>
>> I'd like to invite discussion on this potential plan - including:
>>
>>  - Do we think async is worth going after? Note that this is just async 
>> HTTP capability, not WebSockets (that would remain in Channels)
>>
>>  - Can we do this in a reasonable timeframe? If not, is there a way 
>> around that?
>>
>>  - Are the proposed modifications to how Django runs sensible?
>>
>>  - How should we fund this?
>>
>> There's many more potential questions, and I really would love feedback 
>> on this. I'm personally pretty convinced that we can and should do this, 
>> but this is a decision we cannot take lightly, and I would love to hear 
>> what you have to say.
>>
>> Andrew
>>
>

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