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Vintage Quixote web framework sees recent commit after 21 years

The Quixote web framework, originally developed over two decades ago, has seen recent activity with its latest commit occurring six hours prior to this report. This framework's history traces back to an import from Apache Subversion into Git 21 years ago, with version 2.4 being the initial release in that repository. The article also briefly mentions other recent developments, including the Kimi K3 model, the GPT-5.6 family of models (Luna, Terra, Sol), and an update to the sqlite-utils tool. AI

IMPACT Minimal direct impact; highlights continued relevance of older frameworks alongside new AI developments.

RANK_REASON The item discusses the historical context and recent activity of a legacy software project, rather than a new release or significant industry event.

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Vintage Quixote web framework sees recent commit after 21 years

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  1. Simon Willison TIER_1 Português(PT) ·

    nascheme/quixote

    <p><strong><a href="https://github.com/nascheme/quixote">nascheme/quixote</a></strong></p> A certain vintage if Python web nerd might be delighted to learn that the most recent commit to the Quixote web framework was <a href="(https://github.com/nascheme/quixote/commit/7f775cf9d1…