I don't think it has been said in the 2 threads, so I'd like to highlight that uwsgi is not (yet?) an abandonware. The two maintainers promised to keep it afloat. It means that we don't really need to jump the ship immediately, especially if we're not sure about the alternatives. If they keep updating uwsgi for new Pythons and fixing CVEs, we may be just fine. Dmitry On Tue, Feb 21, 2023 at 5:19 PM Takashi Kajinami <tkajinam@redhat.com> wrote:
Hello,
I happened to notice that uwsgi announced it's now in maintenance mode. https://github.com/unbit/uwsgi/blame/master/README#L5
Is anybody aware of this ?
The README file says they will still maintain the repo for bug fixes and new python version support. This is nice but is not a good sign, and can be concerning for us because we have been using uwsgi in devstack since we selected it as our default stack when we implemented the community goal to support wsgi framework[1].
[1] https://governance.openstack.org/tc/goals/completed/pike/deploy-api-in-wsgi....
This might be a topic we should discuss in the upcoming PTG further, but I'd like to share this earlier to make everyone aware of this announcement.
I'm very happy to be corrected if I'm looking at something wrong ...
Thank you, Takashi Kajinami
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