I like the idea. I think we would need something like web2pyslices but in a 
more modern/updated way... and easy to contribute. Web2py has a lot of 
details very good to know but difficult to learn or to get. Also it would 
be great to be able to upload litlle projects (I have just implemented some 
days ago a multifile upload solution, I took some posts from this group and 
adapt it a lot, and I would have liked to share the 'final' solution in an 
easy way)...

well ideas, ideas... any super hero wanna take the flag? :)



El lunes, 17 de agosto de 2015, 12:40:18 (UTC+2), Najtsirk escribió:
>
> Hi,
>
> I was wondering: would it be ok to have a documentation in form of a wiki 
> or something so anybody can contribute to it? And sure...Massimo has to 
> confirm it before publishing it.
>
> My idea goes in this way: if i get my problem solved here on google 
> groups, I will be willing to contribute a short article to wiki about it. 
> Maybe wouldn't be a perfect solutions but somebody else could build upon it 
> and make better example.
>
> Best,
> Najtsirk
>

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