Ed Pruewrote: > Thanks for the great documentation and examples that *are* available > on the web for getting and using Quixote. It was (relatively) > painless to get up and running. If anyone is willing to provide patches to improve the session2 integration with Quixote I would be happy to accept them. > I hope that the lack of traffic on the mailing list means that > folks are busy using Quixote, and not having many problems I hope so too. I think there still some pretty high traffic sites using Quixote but the development momentum has definitely slowed. I'm getting close to releasing 2.6 which will include some fixes for Python 2.6. A snapshot is here: http://python.ca/nas/tmp/Quixote-2.5+.tar.gz I would like to release a 2.7 version that fixes any Python 3 incompatible code. There would eventually be a Quixote 3.x series that would work with Python 3. The 1.x and 2.6.x branches would continue to be maintained as long as people are supplying patches. Neil