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Web Site for www.wsgi.org.
This project is a port of the wsgi.org website from its current wiki to Sphinx. The port was decided by Graham Dumpleton for the following reasons: * Hard to manage amounts of spam on the original wiki requiring serious wasting of time by anybody willing to clean it up * Ability to host wsgi.org on ReadTheDocs and better interoperate with the Python community (e.g. InterSphinx) * Chances for more and better contributions by providing a more familiar environment with little to no additional requirements for potential contributors
https://wsgi.readthedocs.io/en/latest/presentations.html
Found the first video on youtube but second video is missing.
The first entry under Middleware and Libraries is AuthKit, whose URI points to a site about folding chairs.
THe first tutorial linked on https://wsgi.readthedocs.io/en/latest/learn.html - WSGI Tutorial by Clodoaldo Neto - gives me 404.
However, found it here: http://wsgi.tutorial.codepoint.net/intro
Hi! Some of the external links in the documentation page need to be updated. Please check the pull request.
(I'm new to open source. This is my first attempt of contribution.)
I spent a while trying to figure out why wsgi.org would bring up a German Python-doc-style page. Perhaps wsgi.org should just redirect to www.wsgi.org...
It will greatly help to add "Edit the page in Github" links. The list of software definitely need updating.
Does wsgi.org hosted on read-the-docs?
If not, perhaps this will help:
The top of the frameworks list says "This is an alphabetic list of frameworks known to support WSGI. The level and nature of their support sometimes varies, as do the APIs they provide. The descriptions here focus on that, and not the flavor of the frameworks themselves." But this is not really true; many of the framework descriptions read like mini-advertisements for the framework, and some hardly mention WSGI at all. Either the descriptions should be consistently re-worded to focus on WSGI support, or that sentence should be removed from the top of the page.
The host appears to have gone offline in 2018. Since this paper is highlighted with "particularly good as a starting point", it might be worth pointing to its last snapshot via Wayback Machine.
Alternatively could host 401KB pdf in the repo but it is a slippery slope and might grow this repository fast.
The root document is not a problem: shorter than the py3 one and uses no special markup (like tables)
The problem is with the WEPs although they're written in ReStructuredText, they're using the PEP variant, which is mostly the header.
I did not manage to find any way to get Sphinx to understand this variant, so I'm not really sure how to proceed (Sphinx will happily render the documents but without the PEP header which is problematic)
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