You're not going to find nearly as many web2py sites (open source or 
otherwise) as Django sites. Anyway, it looks like most of the sites listed 
at djangosites.org are not open source -- it's more like 
http://web2py.com/poweredby. Most of the Django open source stuff is at 
https://www.djangopackages.com/. web2py has such things scattered across 
several places -- links are in the "Code" section of the Docs & 
Resources<http://www.web2py.com/init/default/documentation>page.

Note, a few of the sites listed at http://web2py.com/poweredby are open 
source (the ones with "demo" in the title). Probably the most complex 
listed there is Sahana Eden <http://demo.eden.sahanafoundation.org/eden/>. 
Also, www.web2pyslices.com is based on the open source Movuca.

Anthony

On Saturday, May 18, 2013 3:26:42 PM UTC-4, Osswalt wrote:
>
> I'm intrigued by web2py that only recently I've been aware of.
> Really cool framework indeed.
>
> I'm a professional programmer and now I'm looking for some web2py website 
> samble with code...
> The one provided by web2py.com and particularly the appliances are just 
> very basic scholar demos.
>
> Is there any directory of complex sites built on web2py where you get the 
> source code too?
> I'm mostly interested in image/photograpic website (photo share, image 
> collections...)
>
> Yes, I'm aware of http://web2py.com/poweredby but there I don't get the 
> source.
>
> I'd looking something like http://www.djangosites.org.
>
> Thanks for any help.
>
> Greg 
>

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