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[Question] web.py is dead. Long live webserver.py? #557

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infinitewarp opened this issue Aug 14, 2016 · 2 comments
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[Question] web.py is dead. Long live webserver.py? #557

infinitewarp opened this issue Aug 14, 2016 · 2 comments
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Forgive me if I missed a discussion somewhere, but this isn't covered in the README, neither py file has any pydocs to explain the situation, and the commit logs aren't particularly revealing.

It looks like webserver.py is the New Hotness™ and intended to replace web.py. Is this correct? If so, any reason we haven't deleted web.py?

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mhofer117 commented Aug 14, 2016

There was no discussion yet, it's good you bring it up.

It may be the new Hotness™, but when first merged in there were still some issues. It's working quite well for me now but since it's resource intense and we lack some feedback on ppl running it, i thought it might be best to first provide it as a seperate file.

Yes we should mention it in the readme and even put the screens in, if we receive good feedback i'm all for replacing the web.py.

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I've quickly updated the readme to reflect the current changes

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