Your message dated Fri, 27 May 2011 10:05:39 +0200
with message-id <20110527080539.gl17...@piotro.eu>
and subject line Re: Bug#628034: ITP: uwsgi -- a fast, self-healing and 
developer/sysadmin-friendly application container server
has caused the Debian Bug report #628034,
regarding ITP: uwsgi -- a fast, self-healing and developer/sysadmin-friendly 
application container server
to be marked as done.

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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Xu ZhiXiang <shell909...@gmail.com>

* Package name    : uwsgi
  Version         : 0.9.7.2
  Upstream Author : Unbit <i...@unbit.it>
* URL             : http://projects.unbit.it/uwsgi/
* License         : GPL2+
  Programming Lang: C
  Description     : a fast, self-healing and developer/sysadmin-friendly 
application container server

uWSGI is a fast, self-healing and developer/sysadmin-friendly application
container server coded in pure C.

Born as a WSGI-only server, over time it has evolved in a complete stack for
networked/clustered web applications, implementing message/object passing,
caching, RPC and process management.

It uses the uwsgi (all lowercase, already included by default in the Nginx
and Cherokee releases) protocol for all the networking/interprocess
communications.

It can be run in preforking mode, threaded, asynchronous/evented and
supports various forms of green threads/coroutines (such as uGreen,
Greenlet, Stackless and Fiber).

Sysadmins will love it as it can be configured via several methods: command
line, environment variables, XML, .ini, yaml files and via LDAP.

On top of all this, it is designed to be fully modular. This means that
different plugins can be used in order to add compatibility with tons of
different technology on top of the same core. 



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uwsgi is already worked on, see http://bugs.debian.org/582864 for
details (and offer your help, it's always good to have co-maintainers)


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