reddit.com, which was formerly implemented in LISP (and somewhat famous for that fact) has just *relaunched* and is now written in Python!
They haven't given their reasons yet, but I'll certainly be interested to see why. Paul Graham's reaction should also be interesting, he said reddit.com had replaced, for him, the process of checking any other news site. On a side note, they are saying (in the faq) that they have done the site in a framework called web.py, which I've personally not heard of. But with the plethora of Python frameworks, I supposed it's pretty easy to miss one or two, here or there. Jay P. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list