I second what Anthony said. There are less commits because the code is 
solid and grew up to be quite complex. Also we are thinking about where to 
go from here.

On Monday, 11 September 2017 06:48:50 UTC-5, Anthony wrote:
>
> On Monday, September 11, 2017 at 2:46:17 AM UTC-4, Arnab Dutta wrote:
>>
>> Thanks Anthony, just what I wanted to know whether the framework and 
>> community is still active as I am building some internal tools for my 
>> company on web2py. Most of te tutorials and documents were from 2016 and 
>> before so wasn't sure how active the framework was when compared to te 
>> likes of Django/Flask and Tornado.
>
>
> web2py is fairly mature, so development is perhaps a little less active 
> than it used to be, but commits are still being made consistently, 
> documentation is being updated, and in terms of support, this Google Group 
> continues to be very active.
>
> Anthony
>

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