Is it possible to run OSQA on the .Net stack using IronPython?

asked 14 Apr '10, 04:47

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CodeDemon, we really don't know, but please feel free to drop in our chat channel or use our lists to get help any time. We'll do what we can to help you get it figured out. We're primarily Mac and Linux users, so we haven't tried OSQA with IronPython.

(14 Apr '10, 07:59) rickross ♦♦

Well, the question is more, "Is it possible to run Django using IronPython"? Officially no, but if you google a bit about it you can easilly see that some efforts have been done with that in mind, specially from the IronPython community, see http://lists.ironpython.com/pipermail/users-ironpython.com/2008-September/008450.html. I think the biggest difficultie is that IronPython misses some important core Python libraries, but there are some success stories, maybe you can be one of them :-)

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