SkunkWeb is a scalable, extensible, and easy-to-use Web application server written in Python. It is designed for handling both high-traffic sites and smaller sites. Its features include a powerful component model and an elegant templating language that encourages component-based design, highly configurable caching (on disk and/or in memory) of compiled templates and component output, message catalog support for i18n, and remote component calls. It can be used with Apache via an Apache module, or it can serve HTTP requests directly.
| Tags | Internet Web Dynamic Content HTTP Servers |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
| Operating Systems | POSIX Linux BSD Solaris |
| Implementation | Python |
Recent releases


Changes: This release fixes a restart bug, has a number of PyDO fixes, better session handling, a faster cache, and sundry other minor bugfixes.


Changes: The product service, broken inadvertently in 3.4b4, now works again.


Changes: In addition to numerous enhancements and bugfixes, this release contains two important security fixes.


Changes: This release contains numerous performance enhancements, new features, and bugfixes.


Changes: This release includes major fixes to the VFS importer hook used by the product service, a revised build system that works with Python 2.3a1, and other improvements and bugfixes.