<PenguinOfDoom> I could be a pretty effective project manager if I had a time machine % <glyph> khorn: "I know what you're thinking. 'Did he add six callbacks or only five?' Well, to tell you the truth, in all this excitement, I kind of lost track myself. But being as this is a Deferred, the most powerful callback abstraction in the world, and would blow your head clean off, you've got to ask yourself one question: do you know how to add callbacks? well, do ya, punk?" % <disappearedng> since twisted has wsgi handler I thought it might be possible that I attach engine to reactor and then in my django code call reactor.engine.foo .. <exarkun> Twisted's solution is to have functions that take arguments. Because that's Python's solution. And it sort of actually works most of the time. <exarkun> The problem you're having is that Django's functions _don't_ take arguments. <exarkun> Because Django apparently doesn't think that you'd ever need anything except your database connection, which you can get from your config file. <disappearedng> come again? <exarkun> Let's say you have an object `o` <exarkun> And you have a function `f` <exarkun> And `f` needs `o` in order to operate properly <exarkun> The correct solution is `f(o)` % <paulproteus> Yo z3p. Totally off-topic, your nick makes you look *super* l33t. (-: <dash> paulproteus: he is, that is how he was able to write an ssh implementation <z3p> paulproteus: that was the idea when I was 15 <dash> z3p: now you know how The Edge feels % <exarkun> Crap where'd this stupid floating point error get introduced <spiv> exarkun: "I know I'll use floating point. Now you have 2.0000000000000001 problems"? % <PenguinOfDoom> Software is done not when there is nothing to add, but when the developer is sick and tired of wrestling with windows % <exarkun> OpenSSL is the original failfest %