Well, after a week of coding, I decided to "release"
ajp-wsgi (i.e. make its existence known beyond my web sites and blog). It's a rather niche project, but if one other person finds it useful, then hey, cool.

Releasing it costs me nothing.
I found it highly educational to create, illuminating the mysteries of the Python C API. Plus I'm using it everywhere now. And after having closed
ticket #4, the solution of which seems to have been a panacea to all current issues, it's pretty much complete as far as I envisioned it.
Now maybe I can get back to
Flannel...
And I have thought about writing an SCGI version as well... but it's not something I would use. So what's the point? I don't really like supporting something I don't use regularly, though by virtue of being free software, I'm not really obligated to provide any support. (But I still do because I'm a nice guy.

) Maybe if Apache HTTPD eventually adds a mod_proxy_scgi though...
Ah,
no Google hits for mod_proxy_scgi. Oh well. At least this entry may eventually show up.