On Saturday, September 20, 2014 12:25:02 PM UTC-4, Ryan Hiebert wrote:
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> Being the idealist I am, I hope we can find a way to rid ourselves of the
> pain of cgi. I'd be more than willing to help, but my help would probably
> be more of a hindrance because of the limited exposure I've had with
Being the idealist I am, I hope we can find a way to rid ourselves of the pain
of cgi. I'd be more than willing to help, but my help would probably be more of
a hindrance because of the limited exposure I've had with developing wsgi.
However, I did want to register my support to those looking to
2014-09-20 6:42 GMT+02:00 Russell Keith-Magee :
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> Historically, Django hasn't been deeply involved in process of developing
> WSGI and related standards; this is an opportunity for us to change that
> trend.
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To me the situation is pretty clear.
Either this line will win:
https://mail.python.o
Hi all,
I have been contacted by Robert Collins, who is trying to get a working
group together to discuss HTTP/2 and WSGI.
Attached is the forwarded email from Robert with the kickoff details.
Historically, Django hasn't been deeply involved in process of developing
WSGI and related stan