BTW, eCAP *is* interesting; it just looks really tentative at this
point, and the perf/stability issues overshadow it to some degree.
Now, if you released Python bindings for eCAP, *that* would be
interesting. Also, multi-core would make eCAP that much more powerful;
as it is, servers like lighttpd have a huge performance advantage, and
are getting to the point where it's pretty easy to write a module for
them.
Cheers,
On 06/03/2008, at 12:52 PM, Mark Nottingham wrote:
A killer app for -3 would be multi-core support (and the perf
advantages that it would bring), or something else that the re-
architecture makes possible that isn't easy in -2. AIUI, though, that
isn't the case; i.e., -3 doesn't make this significantly easier.
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