On 14 March 2011 15:58, Carl Nobile <[email protected]> wrote:
> I was at PyCon 2011 in Atlanta, GA USA. Some good news for mod_wsgi.
> As it seems most people are considering mod_wsgi the default standard
> if you are looking for a stable production system. I heard this said
> over and over again but the most poignant comment was from Jacob Moss
> of Django fame, and this is a paraphrase, 'if you want a stable system
> that doesn't wake you up at 3 in the morning use mod_wsgi'.
>
> Anyway, this is all I wanted to say, I think this is encouraging news
> and should make Graham proud of his work with mod_wsgi.

Did you come up and say hello to me? I really don't remember. :-)

And yes, PyCon has been quite an eye opener around how much people are
relying on it and how it is regarded. Makes me guilty that I am
neglecting it a bit at the moment while I focus on my work at
NewRelic. But then, the way I see it right now the stuff I am doing at
NewRelic is going to be just as important and of great benefit to the
Python web community.

Graham

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