Until 2 days ago, I was undecided about which framework to use : web2py or 
Django.
But the following linked topic in the Django Dvelopers Google Group was an 
eyeopener, and made me cross Django off my list :
They have started deprecating FastCGI support in favour of uWSGI.
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/django-developers/oGmD8LvLTPg/mbecXvrv_2cJ

So this leaves web2py on my list. But I would like to know if FastCGI will 
still be supported for at least 5+ years or so.

Additional info for my reason to ask this question :
I have a job board script developed over the past 10 years in PHP with help 
of some Zend Framework modules (e.g. ZendFeed).
I'm about to start a second complete re-write, with the objective of 
selling copies this time. I anticipate that most buyers will be on *shared 
hosting* (small agencies, maybe also one-man-bands).
This rewrite can either be in PHP or Python. I have a preference for Python 
now (which I started learning 4 years ago by writing tools for 3D programs, 
but nothing web app related).
It shouldn't matter really. What matters though, is that I cannot tell 
these companies/people to buy VPS or dedicated hosting because the 
framework I chose doesn't support their shared hosting plan.

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