You probably won't be able to get it to work with Pyramid; if you do... it 
will likely be messy.

I looked at the source, and it's trying to import the `cache` package from 
django and automatically use that.  if it fails, it tries to use the flask 
version.  looking at a few tickets, they seem to not want to use a 
configurable cache, and just import the already-set-up application cache.

i opened a ticket suggesting they decouple themselves from the frameworks 
and offer an option like dogpile.cache, which can front 
memcached/redis/memory/etc

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