Python Community Server is a free replacement for Radio Community Server. It features a miniature application server, with an embedded almost-OO database and a very quick script handler.
| Tags | Internet Web Dynamic Content HTTP Servers |
|---|---|
| Licenses | MIT/X |
| Operating Systems | Unix Windows Windows |
| Implementation | Python |
Recent releases


Changes: This release includes an init.d script and runs as a proper daemon with the aid of daemonize.py. The installer was tidied up, and the number of steps required to install was reduced .Support for basic HTTP authentication and the ability to log in and delete comments from your blog was also added.


Changes: The program is now FHS compliant. The weblogs.com API for update notification is now supported. Logging was improved. Installation is now much easier.


Changes: PyCS now supports URL rewriting (a la mod_rewrite in Apache) and virtual hosting, so you can host a number of domains off a single IP address without needing to hack around with Apache as much as before. The comment system has been upgraded to return RSS summaries of comment threads on demand. This means you can subscribe to a comment thread in a news aggregator (Radio, AmphetaDesk, FeedReader etc) and receive announcements when people post comments.


No changes have been submitted for this release.
A Web-based server manager for IBM Bladecenter, RSA II, and Virtual Machines.