> > > - At the very bottom of the form, there is a heading that says "Right > Sidebar". > > Oops. I will remove it.
> > - 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). > > I think we have to keep both licenses, one for the project and the normal document licence, because the user might want to add some stuff like extra documentation on the project or examples. Maybe I can add a note somewhere in the form to note the differences and also change the bare "License" to "Package license" or similar. Would it be ok? > > - In the Package Type dropdown, what's the difference between > appliance and app? Maybe just stick with app (or otherwise explain the > difference). > > Ok, but appliances are less general than apps because the former are "... Ready-to-use web2py applications ..." (wathever it is). I'm okay with leaving just app anyway because the difference seems to be subtle. It seems to me that appliances are in some way the app version of plugins, although there's not much attention paid on them. I could some add sort of package term definition help so users can decide wether their project fits in one of the package types provided. > > - Also, instead of "Python source", "Python module/library" might be > more clear. > > Ok. I'll change that too. Thanks! -- --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "web2py-users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.

