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Posted by grahamd on 11/02/06 22:27
walterbyrd wrote:
> I don't know if this is a fair comparison or not. Any comments
> appreciated.
>
> ...
> - mod_python is difficult to set up, and use, and is buggy and prone to
> crash
Most of the time when people have problems with mod_python it is
because they use outdated versions, read the documentation for the
wrong version, or don't even bother to read or understand the
documentation in the first place. It is accepted that the documentation
could be a lot better, but there is a very active mailing list where
you can get help, but a lot of people don't even do that.
So mod_python is more than usable if you put the effort in to
understand it properly. There are some known issues at present which
are more an inconvenience than a problem and even they are fixed in a
release hopefully not too long away.
Perhaps you would like to come over onto the mod_python mailing list
and enumerate your issues in detail and we can address your questions
and point out where you may have gone wrong or what the issue is,
rather than simple suggesting it is all crap.
Graham
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