Thank you for the helpful and timely response. My interest in Python 3.1 was actually to develop a framework. Again, I can feel the flames. :) I understand there are enough frameworks but I actually have no applications that I wish to develop. I enjoy developing these kinds of things from scratch as a learning experience.
I've been doing fine with 2.x and WSGI, even without understanding half of this stuff. It is actually my first Python project. Haha. I just have my own design philosophies that I wish to experiment with. Python 3.x just makes everything nicer with UNICODE, etc. Although you've been helpful with almost all of the mentioned concerns, I am still looking for more details on some of the questions I've asked. So, if others stumble upon this post, feel free to contribute further. Thanks again. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list