You say that like shared web hosting was never sad :-).  I think
anyone who is deploying a web framework has outgrown shared hosting.
VPS solutions have come down in price to the point where any serious
app should be on something like Linode.  Otherwise, if you don't need
or want the control, GAE is fine for non-profiting webapps.

On May 22, 9:54 pm, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote:
> The situation of python on shared web hosting is very sad. Most of
> them run CentOS which comes with Python 2.4 (which is 6 years old) and
> no mod_pyhton. This is not just a problem for web2py. This is a
> problem for all Python users and one that the larger community should
> address, perhaps by putting some pressure on the hosting providers and/
> or the CentOS team.
>
> On May 22, 11:25 pm, GoldenTiger <goldenboy...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Thank you everybody.
>
> > Gathering information from your answers I can then write that real
> > information for Web2Py  about compatibility
>
> > At 23 th May 2010  we have actual version of Web2Py is v1.78.3
>
> > 1- It's compatible with python 2.4 but requires 2 libraries not
> > included by default on Python 2.4:
> >      - pysqlite
> >      - hashlib
> >    They can be installed manually
> >    If "setuptools" library is installed you can install the required
> > libraries using command: "easy_install-2.4 -U pysqlite hashlib"
>
> > 2- Any shared hosting with requirements above should be able to run
> > web2py apps
>
> > 3- Web2Py performance at production server:
> >      -the main significant difference is that GAE requires that all
> > requests must complete in under 30 seconds
> >     - a web2py app designed to run in the GAE infrastucture runs as
> > well as the same app in a shared hosting
>
> > Thanks again ^

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