Hello all,

Very excited to discover the Channels project. I think it could be exactly 
what I was looking for. I am going through the documentation and seeing how 
it works right now, but I would really appreciate if someone could tell me 
if it will help me do what I want.

I am making a chatbot, which is state dependent. The dialogue delivery and 
state management is handled by a Finite State Machine built using the 
transitions (pytransitions <https://github.com/pytransitions/transitions>) 
library. So my chatbot is a python object, which transitions from one state 
to another based on the users input. So to run the chatbot (per user per 
session) I need something exactly like the scope provided by channels, 
something that lasts for more than one request. 

My question is *if I can have a python object instantiated per scope and 
have it persist for the duration of the scope*, so that for each user I can 
have a different object keeping track of which state the user is in and 
returning responses based on the state?

Any help would be appreciated, as I am very inexperienced on things related 
to web (websockets, WSGI, ASGI etc.).

Thanks.

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