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Let me Google that for you. 5 Dec 2012 | 03:12 pm

Every so often one will see posts from people trying to encourage others to contribute back to open source communities, such as that for Python. Over the years I feel I have done my fair share, and ha...

WSGI middleware and the hidden write() callable. 14 Oct 2012 | 05:17 pm

When I posted recently about the obligations of a WSGI server or middleware to call close() on the iterable returned from a WSGI application, I posted a pattern for a WSGI middleware of: class Middle...

Why are you using embedded mode of mod_wsgi? 13 Oct 2012 | 03:46 pm

If you are using Apache/mod_wsgi and when you set it up all you cared about was getting something working, but didn't care much for understanding how things worked and how you should set it up, chance...

Obligations for calling close() on the iterable returned by a WSGI application. 11 Oct 2012 | 08:56 am

Despite the WSGI specification having been around for so long, one keeps seeing instances where it is implemented wrongly. At New Relic where I work on the Python agent, we have been caught by this a ...

Requests running in wrong Django instance under Apache/mod_wsgi. 8 Oct 2012 | 05:28 pm

Configuring Apache/mod_wsgi to host multiple Django instances has always been a bit tricky for some. In practice though it should be quite straight forward. For a single Django instance mounted at the...

Version 3.4 of mod_wsgi is now available. 25 Aug 2012 | 11:43 am

I know that it has been a very long time since the last mod_wsgi release, July 2010 to be exact, but it is not deceased like its predecessor mod_python. It really has just been 'resting'. Truth is th...

What excited me about New Relic. 28 Oct 2011 | 06:53 pm

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