On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 01:23, mdipierro<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> +1
>

+1
but that realy always matter breaking my plan,
sooooo chinese documanet,is always in my head...

> On Jul 17, 10:32 am, "Hans Donner" <[email protected]> wrote:
>> i m seeing many posts about the doc needing improvement, and some discusions 
>> about it should be done in the wiki that is not there yet.
>> However, i see little that people offer documentation or patches that work 
>> on the documentation.
>>
>> please, can we see more of the latter and less of the first? also, do no 
>> point only to massimo that he should provide it.
>> document what is not clear to  you, and after help from this list, complete 
>> it and submit it so it can be added to the documentation or examples.
>>
>> hans
>>
>> ------- Original Message -------
>> From: viniciusban <[email protected]>
>> To: web2py Web Framework <[email protected]>
>> Sent: 17/07/2009, 15:57:14
>> Subject: [web2py:26736] Re: The 80/20 rule
>>
>> On Jul 16, 11:49 pm, mdipierro <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> > We can add more and more features to web2py with the effect that:
>> > - web2py grows in complexity to the point that it becomes harder to
>> > maintain
>> > - web2py gets slower
>>
>> I think these 2 are not good choices because a good framework must be
>> fast and simple. You achieved that already.
>>
>> I'd choose to improve free documentation. I really find myself
>> confused with web2py's documentation.
>> I think the free available resources must be improved and we won't see
>> many developers until it gets stronger.
>>
>> > Finally, this community has to do a better job at outreach. You should
>> > talk to your friends and blog about web2py. You must talk about the
>> > applications you build with it. We do not lack developers. We lack
>> > salesmen.
>>
>> I just started it the day before yesterday, in Brazilian 
>> Portuguese:http://aprenda-web2py.blogspot.com
>> In 2 days it has about 300 views with virtually no sharing.
>>
>> We have a strong Django community, but we don't have statistics about
>> how many are really *working* with it.
>>
>> I talked to Alvaro Justen about it and we'll write some posts from the
>> web2py user's point of view.
>>
>> It won't be a manual, absolutelly! It'll be a blog with practical
>> web2py development emphasis. Maybe a lot of howtos and many principles
>> explained.
>>
>> I started this blog with 2 posts "selling" some nice features about
>> web2py.
>> The first one, I got from web2py's homepage.
>>
>> The other one talks about the "backwards compatibility" thread I
>> started this week, but translated.
>> As I said before, I think this is some of the most important web2py's
>> characteristics.
>>
>> I can see many advantages in web2py and I will write about them in a
>> series of posts, emphasizing the time-to-market web2py allows us to
>> have.
>>
>> --
>> Vinicius Assef.
> >
>



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