web2py has about 10% of the market of Django which has 10% of the
market of Rails which has about 10% of the market of PHP, which has
10% of the market of Java and ASP.

I think we should go after Java and ASP users and play as nicely as we
can to Django and Rails users.

Massimo

On Mar 15, 9:49 pm, Francisco Gama <[email protected]> wrote:
> I understand Marco and he is quite right. Open source and enterprise
> communities don't play well together for very large majority of times.
> The image rejected by one is loved by the other and vv. That doesn't
> change.
> A good idea (not new, not mine) is to stamp both images to the same
> product.
> Projects that have done it very well:
> Qt, MySQL, redhat,...
>
> I find this a good idea.
>
> On Mar 16, 2:28 am, weheh <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > The fact that web2py scales to enterprise-wide apps is a huge selling
> > point to the professional community. It immediately caught my
> > attention because I wanted to be sure the system was able to be used
> > in industrial-strength applications.
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