Rocket has a history. It was a rewrite on an early web server that I wrote, 
borring some ideas from cherrypi. It became its own project. When the 
maintainers lost interests I forked and the version that ships with web2py 
is not the one in github/lunchpad. I will continue to maintain it as long 
as issues are filed web2py issues. If it becomes nu-manteinable we can also 
switch it. I do not see problems at the moment. Rocket has been pretty 
solid.

On Monday, 27 January 2020 14:23:42 UTC-8, Rick Williams wrote:
>
> Can anyone comment on the ongoing support for Rocket web server (with 
> SSL/Https) with Web2py?
>
> My environment is RHEL Linux 7. I've been running on python 2.7.x for long 
> time. I recently moved an app to python 3.6.3 ( I use Red Hat SCL 
> rh-python35 and rh-python36) and ran into some times when web2py would hang 
> and require restart to begin serving users again. I then switched to python 
> 3.5.1 and have had much better reliability. But I do want to move forward 
> with 3.6.
>
> Since then, I've tried a little searching around and it seems Rocket may 
> not be getting a lot of support from maintainers. ( i.e. 
> https://github.com/explorigin/Rocket/issues/10 ).
>
> Would anyone like to comment about the future of Rocket, please ?
>
> Regards,
>
> Rick.
>
>
>
>

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