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Entries tagged “wsgi”

Loggerhead and mod_wsgi

written by Stuart Colville, on 26 November, 2009 at 21:55.

We've recently started using Loggerhead for branch browsing as the redmine support for bazaar is a little lacking. We also wanted to provide a way to expose our open-source projects to the world.

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Raclette: Web App Utils for Python

written by Stuart Colville, on 12 July, 2009 at 12:00.

Something I've been working on for a while is consolidating the set of utilities that are used on our Python based sites. To start with this code was just a set of basic libraries that we've used alongside web.py.

It quickly became clear that this was something that could have more of a life of it's own. We've been finding WSGI to be a great thing for web application development because having a clear specification means that building apps and middlewares are far likely to be uttilsed because it doesn't matter which Python framework you use, whether it's a lightweight framework, Django, Pylons.

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