Nice. A few comments:

   - At the very bottom of the form, there is a heading that says "Right 
   Sidebar".
   - In the actual right sidebar, there is an additional "License" dropdown 
   -- presumably this is left over from the recipe/article post types, but 
   seems a bit odd and confusing here given that there is already a "License" 
   dropdown in the main form (with different choices).
   - In the Package Type dropdown, what's the difference between appliance 
   and app? Maybe just stick with app (or otherwise explain the difference).
   - Also, instead of "Python source", "Python module/library" might be 
   more clear.

Great work.

Anthony

On Tuesday, July 30, 2013 4:10:02 PM UTC-4, Alan Etkin wrote:
>
> We have a new feature at web2pyslices.com to share information on public 
> web2py projects. If you developed some web2py app, plugin, module, source 
> code or tools in general that could be used with web2py, and you want to 
> make it publicly available, you can simply add it to web2pyslices packages 
> as with any other article. Here's how to do it:
>
> - Login with your registered account. If you don't have a user account, 
> you can get a free one at 
> https://www.web2pyslices.com/person/account/register
> - Open https://www.web2pyslices.com/slice/new/Package (or go to Create a 
> slice -> Package)
> - Fill the package information form.
>
> That's it. Now your posted resource will be available so other users can 
> browse or search for available web2py tools. This feature can be used in 
> next versions of the admin app to browse and add/update diferent resurces 
> (i.e. plugins), specially those that use version control systems.
>

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