On Wed, May 21, 2008 at 2:39 PM, Peter Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Cliff Wells wrote:
>> Anyway, I think we've gone way OT for long enough.  We can continue
>> offlist if you like.
>
> While it may be off-topic** I want to say I've found the background
> discussion from everyone involved (who are all more experienced and
> knowledgeable in this area than I am) to be very interesting and
> educational and valuable.

Yes, this is a good thread.  The discussion about what kind of
deployment is best for what kind of site, and how much it matters,
affects all of us.  Plus the points about database replication and
multi-server authorization, which I thank Jonathan for.

The only noise was about whether Apache is too bloated for its own
good, and whether Nginx is better than everything else.  But knowing
what other Pylons sysadmins think of the merits of each is still
worthwhile, even though we don't want *too* many messages on the
topic.  All this info would be good to put into one of the deployment
articles in the Pylons Cookbook, if anybody feels inclined.  (I would
but I've got my hands full with Pylons tasks right now.)

-- 
Mike Orr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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