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  Turbogears http://turbogears.org/
A complete web framework integrating several Python projects: SQLObject, Cherrypy, Kid, and Mochikit. Code, documentation, examples, extensions, and related news are provided. [Open Source]
  http://grok.zope.org/ http://grok.zope.org/
An agile web framework based on the Zope3 codebase. Code, documentation, an e-mail list, and a wiki are available.
  http://pylonshq.com/ http://pylonshq.com/
A lightweight framework emphasizing flexibility, with developer choice of its major components: database, templating, user interface, and dispatch. Documentation, FAQ, community wiki, and installation instructions. [Open Source]
  http://webpy.org/ http://webpy.org/
A minimalist web framework written in Python. Available are code, examples, documentation, and discussion lists. [Open Source]
  CherryPy http://www.cherrypy.org/
An object-oriented HTTP framework in Python, with flexible configuration and extension. Provided are code, documentation, FAQ, wiki, news, a tutorial, and IRC. [Open Source, MIT]
  WebWare for Python http://www.webwareforpython.org/
A suite of software components for developing object-oriented, web-based applications. Code, documentation, and mailing lists. [Open Source, Python license]
  Python Wiki: Web Frameworks for Python http://wiki.python.org/moin/WebFrameworks
An overview of all current Python web frameworks, maintained on the official Python language website by its developer community. Provides a linked list of frameworks organized by popularity and framework scale - from full-stack to minimalist solutions.
  http://www.mems-exchange.org/software/quixote/ http://www.mems-exchange.org/software/quixote/
A framework for developing web applications in Python. Available are a mailing list and lists of articles and applications. [Open Source, Python license]
  Glashammer http://glashammer.org/
A web framework emphasizing simplicity, flexibility, and extensibility. Source code, documentation, bug tracking, and a mailing list are available.
  Aquarium http://aquarium.sourceforge.net/
A compact web framework providing session management, its own server, and templating using Cheetah; code, documentation, and a tutorial are available. [Open Source, BSD-like]
  Guido von Rossum on Python Web Frameworks http://www.artima.com/weblogs/viewpost.jsp?thread=146149
An article by the creator of the Python language entitled, "Please Teach me Web Frameworks for Python!" Published in January 2006, with extensive commentary from the Python community.
  Albatross http://www.object-craft.com.au/projects/albatross/
A toolkit for stateful web applications, providing templating and session management. Code, documentation, wiki, news, discussion list, and company information. [Open Source, BSD-like; commercially supported]
  SkunkWeb Python Web Application Server http://skunkweb.sourceforge.net/
An extensible application server, written in Python. Code, documentation, and a mailing list are available. [Open Source, GPL and BSD]
  Porcupine http://www.innoscript.org
A Python-based web application server for data-centric, single-page AJAX applications. Code, documentation, blog, and community resources area available. [Open Source, LGPL]
  http://jotweb.tummy.com/ http://jotweb.tummy.com/
A web programming and templating system for Python programmers; available are code, examples, and documentation. [Open Source, GPL]
  Snakelets http://snakelets.sourceforge.net/
A simple-to-use web application server, inspired by Java servlets/JSP. Code and documentation. [Open Source/MIT License]

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