I think there is a lot material people have contributed to the wiki.
On May 1, 1:28 pm, Joe Barnhart <[email protected]> wrote:
> I guess the "wiki" project didn't make the cut for sources of
> documentation. Maybe we should get a real wiki and try again instead
> of trying to build our own. The notion of developing a web2py wiki
> seems to keep throwing a roadblock into getting the community involved
> in documentation.
>
> On May 1, 7:28 am, Wes James <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Here are some ways to get help with web2py:
>
> > 1. web2py site -http://web2py.com
> > 2. web2py pdf manual from lulu.com -http://tinyurl.com/web2py-pdf-manual
> > 3. web2py book from amazon -http://tinyurl.com/web2py-book
> > 4. web2py list -http://groups.google.com/group/web2py
> > 5. web2py source - download and inspect the source code
> > 6. IRC (chat) - #web2py with your own client orhttp://web2pychat.comvia
> > web interface (see archive link in channel topic)
>
> > If anyone else has any other ideas, post them to the list and they can be
> > added to the list above :)
>
> > -wj
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