Hello,

So this crazy idea came to my mind. Since Django (or any other WSGI
project) is running with all modules loaded into memory, after the initial
loading the local .py and .pyc source files are, in theory, no longer
necessary, assume that we don't ever need to reload/restart the system

So,

1. Is it totally safe to delete .py and .pyc files after the WSIG project
finished loading in current version of uWSGI?  (Assume workers don't have
to harakiri or reload)
2. Suppose we need to build a cluster that we only store & distribute
source file from a central node (e.g. a subscription server) and slave
nodes loads python source files via uwsgi protocol or something, How
difficult is could this be?

This idea could help strengthen runtime security at clustered nodes and
gurantee code integraty. Is my idea bad?

Just some crazy speculations, all kinds of criticism is welcome :)
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