Another way to look at it is as an adapter to a "new" WSGI interface specification. The fact that it's backwards compatibile allows it to be used with existing WSGI tools, but future WSGI Lite-compatible software could implement the Lite API directly.
That being said, I've only briefly looked over the WSGI Lite code and neither advocate nor criticize its direction.
That being said, I've only briefly looked over the WSGI Lite code and neither advocate nor criticize its direction.