I would use Quixote for more "professionals" applications. But I'm facing issue with the Quixote popularity. As you know, often, people that don't know the bits and bytes of an application evaluate it based on his community size. But if I summarize the context of Quixote, we can find - a wiki - writings (check those of Mike Orr) - documentation (check those from Titus Brown, Dave Kuhlman, ...) - well known site suing it (LWN.net) - a mailing list Thus the means are there to meet more Python users/developers, no ? On top of that Quixote is existing since long time (compared to Cherrypy2 for example), has proven a good stability. Thus what's missing for Quixote to have a bigger community size ? Thanks. PS: If you think that the community size is big enough. Then I would appreciate how you can convince a customer for your Quixote application compared to other (f.e. Zope, Cherrypy, ...) -- William: http://www.opensource4you.com