I guess because uWSGI is deemed to be a high-performance server for WSGI apps, not having mod_wsgi limitations and deployable with http server of choice in front of it (though probably still often with Apache). mod_wsgi makes the app live with apache daemon.
I guess because uWSGI is deemed to be a high-performance server for WSGI apps, not having mod_wsgi limitations and deployable with http server of choice in front of it (though probably still often with Apache). mod_wsgi makes the app live with apache daemon.