[Alan Kennedy]
Instead, I think the right approach is to continue with the existing
approach: put the most basic possible WSGI server in the standard
library, for educational purposes only, and a warning that it shouldn't
really be used for production purposes.
[Bill Janssen]
I strongly
[Graham Dumpleton]
Anyway, not that it matters, but the security fix was not the only thing
in those releases.
Still, I think my point stands that internet-facing servers in the
standard lilbrary are currently the only source of security advisories
in python.
http://www.python.org/security/
Alan Kennedy wrote:
So, I still think that only basic servers educational/playpen servers
should go in the standard library, with an indication that the user
should pick an openly server from outside the distro if they require to
do serious server work.
+1
j
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jos yule
Digital
[Alan Kennedy]
Looking at this in an MVC context ...
[Phillip J. Eby]
As soon as you start talking about what templates should or should not
do (as opposed to what they *already* do), you've stopped writing an
inclusive spec and have wandered off into evangelizing a particular
On Feb 12, 2006, at 6:39 AM, Alan Kennedy wrote:
So, I still think that only basic servers educational/playpen servers
should go in the standard library, with an indication that the user
should pick an openly server from outside the distro if they
require to
do serious server work.
I agree
On 12-02-2006, Jos Yule wrote:
Alan Kennedy wrote:
So, I still think that only basic servers educational/playpen servers
should go in the standard library, with an indication that the user
should pick an openly server from outside the distro if they require to
do serious server work.