> Someone spank me if I don't make a Medusa 0.5.3 release *tonight* to > get this bugfix out; that's a task that's been dangling too long. Bad, bad boy! [SPANK! SPANK! SPANK!] Ops, maybe three were too many... ;^) Seriously, a "working out-of-the-box" Medusa would allow the Python-Quixote-Medusa combination to stand a better chance as an alternative to the Apache-PHP-whatever silliness. And while you're at it, why not making it a nice 0.6 version, that would nicely go hand in hand with the forthcoming 0.6 one of Quixote? Then, as Jim Dukarm said, we'd only need a preconfigured, easy to install single package of the whole mess, with maybe a tutorial and some examples extending the already good docs of Quixote to Medusa, and we'd be onto something. No, I'm not saying I'm volunteering, not in this period, at least. :^( -- "We should forget about small efficiencies, about 97% of the time. Premature optimization is the root of all evil." Donald Knuth Nicola Larosa - nico@tekNico.net