I am kind of new here, but I thought I might chime in. I am most
likely going to use web2py as the framework on an upcoming project. At
times, I have become frustrated at the lack of an online community
around web2py. There is some example code, and there are some experts
around, but we could use more of both. Over at StackOverflow there are
~11 web2py questions, but there are ~1300 django questions. I would
certainly be interested in helping post up some code examples as I
move along with my project. I just need a place to put them. So far I
like web2py, but it makes me a little uneasy attempting to tackle a
big project using a framework that is only partial documented at this
point.

Regards,
Rob

On May 31, 9:34 pm, mdipierro <[email protected]> wrote:
> What do you propose?
>
> Massimo
>
> On May 31, 10:22 pm, DenesL <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I agree with Joe on many of his comments.
> > Documentation is high priority and the current effort is not
> > progressing.
> > I will have to side with him too on the why.
> > The current wiki is still not contributor friendly on this dead horse
> > second beating.
>
> > More hopeful regards,
> > Denes.
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