@simon @carlton @webology @wsvincent @ghickman could go required, but I guess it's quite a large dependency and supply chain. And that's before the debate of which WSGI/ASGI server to depend on begins.
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Hot take: the cutting edge is stuff we left on the floor in 2009.@carlton @webology @wsvincent @[email protected] @ghickman @[email protected] wrapping would work, yes. I guess I was thinking Django would build a new one in-tree. But that's probably not a good idea.
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Hot take: the cutting edge is stuff we left on the floor in 2009.@webology @wsvincent @carlton @simon @ghickman I think Python is the only ecosystem where the Dev servers are explicitly not production grade. It's definitely a food-gun for new users, but it does also avoid each framework needing to build and maintain their own.