Hello @Massimo, any news about this?

Em quarta-feira, 21 de setembro de 2011 18h23min18s UTC+1, Massimo Di 
Pierro escreveu:
>
> I see the need for this. I need to think bout how to do it in a 
> backward compatible way and in a way that works on GAE without joins. 
> Please open a ticket about it. 
>
> On Sep 20, 5:03 pm, António Ramos <[email protected]> wrote: 
> > *  The Web2py security methods put Notes ACL to shame?* 
> > Can you explain why you think this way? 
> > 
> > how do i solve this problem in web2py? 
> > 
> > In a small organization (+- 100 users) it can be dificult to manage ACLs 
> > without being able to add group to group membership. 
> > 
> > consider my company 
> > 
> > we have this groups in the maintenance department 
> > 
> > MMC (20 users) 
> > ME ( 15 users) 
> > MI ( 10 users) 
> > 
> > MD (maintenance department) 
> > (all users above) 
> > 
> > so this group is composed of MMC,ME, MI and we dont repeat adding all 
> users 
> > to MD, we just add group MMC,ME,MI 
> > 
> > When we delete a person from ME, MD group automaticaly reflects the 
> change. 
> > 
> > In Lotus notes is very easy. 
> > *in web2py its impossible!* 
> > 
> > Also in web2py you have to decorate every function to allow certain 
> users or 
> > groups. In Lotus Notes if i say in my app acl that user A cannot access 
> it i 
> > dont even care that inside the app everything is free for everyone. User 
> A 
> > is blocked ! I dont have to repeat myself. 
> > 
> > 2011/9/20 Cliff <[email protected]> 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > > >>> web2py ... does not reach yet the Lotus Notes  power of views, 
> ACLs, 
> > > formulas,calendar,etc 
> > 
> > > Not sure about that.  It takes about as long to put a simple view 
> > > together in Web2py as in Notes.  It would take a bit longer to do a 
> > > view with child records the first time around, but after that I don't 
> > > see a problem. 
> > 
> > > The Web2py security methods put Notes ACL to shame.  True, it's not 
> > > baked in like Notes ACL but once you get the hang of it, setting up 
> > > authorizations for your app is pretty easy. 
> > 
> > > I'll agree on calendaring with one disclaimer: the Notes calendar 
> > > worked very well in the Notes client.  Through a browser, not so 
> > > much.  But my familiarity stopped with Notes v6, so maybe it's better 
> > > on the web now. 
> > 
> > > I'll also agree that LotusScript is blecherous. 
> > 
> > > The debugger, on the other hand, was very nice. 
> > 
> > > On Sep 20, 5:00 am, António Ramos <[email protected]> wrote: 
> > > > YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS 
> > 
> > > > i´m a lotus notes Developer, 
> > > > i have moved a lot of code to python and a few simple apps to 
> web2py. 
> > > > I think xpages is way more dificult to jquery ui mobile with 
> web2py.So i 
> > > > decided to not learn xpages and go with web2py+jqueryui mobile. 
> > > > Also i like a lot web2py although it does not reach yet the Lotus 
> Notes 
> > > > power of views, ACLs, formulas,calendar,etc 
> > > > In the other side, i hate lotusscript. If Lotus Notes moved from 
> > > lotusscript 
> > > > to python .... 
> > 
> > > > Please see my workflow engine in Lotus Notes. 
> > > > I´d like to move it to web2py but i´m still a rookie in web2py so i 
> will 
> > > > need more time. 
> > 
> > > >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zMNwqAtiFOw 
> > 
> > > > Best regards 
> > > > António 
> > 
> > > > 2011/9/20 David Marko <[email protected]> 
> > 
> > > > > Are there any Lotus Notes developers using web2py? I'v been doing 
> Lotus 
> > > > > Notes development for more than 15 years and I also did two 
> projects 
> > > with 
> > > > > web2py recently. I really like web2py it makes me very productive, 
> > > comparing 
> > > > > to Java Server Faces based xPages in Lotus Notes, which are 
> really, 
> > > really 
> > > > > slow to develop (to be honest I like java more, but web2py is 
> > > definitely 
> > > > > more productive in many areas). In Lotus Notes we have many 
> smaller or 
> > > > > bigger applications installed at our customers solving general 
> problems 
> > > like 
> > > > > CRM, document workflow, invoice approval process, projects, task 
> > > management 
> > > > > etc. I appreciate the web2py concept of one server running many 
> > > > > applications, SSO using CAS, its very similar to Lotus Notes 
> approach, 
> > > which 
> > > > > is great. 
> > 
> > > > > And now the point ... I'm thinking about creating some code 
> > > infrastracture 
> > > > > similar to LN, some general workflow engine and so and I thought 
> about 
> > > to 
> > > > > join forces with others maybe LN developers that have similar 
> > > requirements 
> > > > > as we have. Is there anyone interested in such thing? We discuss 
> here 
> > > or 
> > > > > privately ...

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