I've been using nevow on a project and I think I'm doing something cleaner than is in all of the examples (and the examples) that I've seen on the net, so I'm wondering if I'm missing something. All of the examples that keep state do it in the component of the guard session. For my code I'm instead keeping state in the mind. I find this better for two reasons: 1) I don't have to create an interface class for my state 2) I don't have to make sure that my state gets cleaned up after logout (or new login), since the mind factory gets reinstanced anyway, and Ican just rely on python garbage collecting the old state information. Of course when thinking about it, my assumption is that mind is called "mind" for this very reason. Could any of you experienced nevow users/implementors tell me if I'm missing something? --dan