Hello all,

I've been using pylons for a little while now (actually just developed a
major university's newspaper web site in it), and am considering it for my
next project.

This project entails using long-polling extensively and am curious as to how
pylons holds up to that.  I plan to use nginx as the webserver.

I'm concerned about having paste having several thousands of idle requests
at a given time and its performance when that happens...does anyone have any
experience with this?

I've looked in to orbited (http://orbited.org) but no other part of my
application uses a TCP server so I would be creating one solely for the
purpose of abstracting the long polling out of my application which would
create a major headache in the long run trying to run a TCP server and a web
server with the right permissions set up all around.

Any ideas are welcome!

Thanks,
Brian O'Connor

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