Re: " My understanding (so far) is that the tradeoff of using multiprocessing 
is that my manager script can not exit until all the work processes it starts 
finish. If one of the worker scripts locks up, this could be problematic. Is 
there a way to use multiprocessing where processes are launched independent of 
the parent (manager) process?"

I just want to point out that subprocess (which uses the operating system to 
start another processes, to run whatever you say - doesn't have to be Python 
running another script, can be an .exe)  does not have that restriction.  The 
subprocess call can be blocking (the caller waits), or not.   If not the caller 
can do whatever it wants including decide not to wait forever, and it can even 
exit.  

Of course, if one of the processes you launched is locked up that is a problem 
all by itself, even thought the manager can exit.

--- Joseph S.
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