found it... Ohloh...
https://www.ohloh.net/p/web2py/contributors/summary
So it shows the amount of developers going up and up...
But look at the top 6...
Massimo Di Pierro, mdipierro, [email protected], 
[email protected], Massimo DiPierro, and... wait 
for it... Massimo

*sigh* I have no idea how many developers have worked on this, but Ohloh is 
entirely incorrect, and since Massimo is the whole op 6, it makes everyone 
else's contributions seem worthless.




On Wednesday, September 11, 2013 2:25:52 PM UTC-7, Derek wrote:
>
> I looked at web2py stats on some webpage (i forget now) and it shows 6 
> main developers. However, looking further, they are all Massimo connecting 
> from various computers. It would be nice if that was cleaned up.
>
> On Friday, September 6, 2013 3:57:36 PM UTC-7, Diego Carvallo wrote:
>>
>> I think that the bigger the active community the greater a framework 
>> gets. Like Symphony for example that in a few years has grown so big now it 
>> has its own plugin repository (Composer) and dozens of user forums.
>>
>> Regarding metrics, it could be a good thing to determine how BuiltWith 
>> and Wappalizer detect frameworks to create their usage trend graphs. Both 
>> have Chrome extensions that tell you the frameworks used in a certain web 
>> page but web2py is usually not detected (not even in my page where I have 
>> certainty it was built with web2py). This could help show the world a more 
>> accurate graph of web2py usage. Even on web2py's home site 
>> http://web2py.com/ Wappalizer detects Bootstrap but not web2py (here 
>> BuiltWith does).
>>
>>
>> So the options I can come up with:
>>
>>    1. Increase GitHub followers ( As Massimo explained in this 
>> thread<https://groups.google.com/d/msg/web2py/3_DbrusmmF0/SQyb5pX-A2kJ>
>>     )
>>    2. Allow BuildWith to detect web2py ( 
>>    http://trends.builtwith.com/framework/web2py )
>>    3. Allow Wappalizer to detect web2py ( 
>>    http://wappalyzer.com/categories/web-frameworks )
>>    4. Google Trends ( 
>>    
>> http://www.google.it/trends/explore#q=CodeIgniter|Symfony|web2py|django<http://www.google.it/trends/explore#cat=0-5-31&q=CodeIgniter%2C%20%20Symfony%2C%20%20web2py%2C%20%20django&cmpt=q>
>>     )
>>    5. Creating more reviews/blog-posts about its features compared to 
>>    other frameworks 
>>    6. Ask to be counted in benckmark tests ( like this one 
>>    http://www.techempower.com/benchmarks/ )
>>    7. Create web2py conferences (like Drupal Camps, or Google GDG for 
>>    example)
>>    8. Start a user forum instead of just using Google Groups
>>
>>
>> What else can be done? What are your thoughts?
>>
>>

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