Victor Ng wrote:
> Have you folks seen Webware crash when a syntactically 'bad'
> servlet is
> loaded?
> 
> If I have a subclass of HTTPServlet and I try to use an undeclared
> variable in __init__, the whole Webware server comes crashing down.

I can't say that I've ever seen it, but it wouldn't surprise me.  Most of my
__init__.py's are empty.

> I've got a simple patch, but I was wondering when/if the next Webware
> release is scheduled?  I'm starting to do a lot of work using Webware
> and maybe I could start contributing patches to the CVS tree?

There isn't a schedule for a next release, but if we get a volunteer to put
in the work to do another release, then it will happen.  There hasn't been
very much Webware development recently, and we could use some new
developers.  If you want CVS access, then take a look at the guidelines at
http://webware.colorstudy.com/twiki/bin/view/Webware/DeveloperGuidelines .
Otherwise, the standard way to contribute is to submit patches to
SourceForge then hope that one of the developers eventually looks at it.

In particular, we could really use someone to just review the existing
patches and bug reports on SourceForge.

By the way, the webware-devel list is probably a better place for
discussions like this.

- Geoff


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