I've just released the first beta of Pydirs, a very simple object database that uses a directory structure for storage. It can be found here:

http://johnnydebris.net/pydirs.txt

Or directly downloaded from:

http://johnnydebris.net/.files/pydirs-1.0-beta.tar.gz

Pydirs has the following features:

 * easy to understand (the library is less than 500 lines)
 * the storage format is easy to read and even modify, using plain OS tools
 * transaction support
 * hooks for logging, debugging, caching, etc.
 * starts fast, so suitable for CGI and WSGI environments
 * lazy data retrieval

Note that Pydirs uses the Py lib for file system access and unit tests.

I hope you find it useful, if you have questions, remarks, etc. let me know!

Cheers,

Guido Wesdorp
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