One more thing... this is not at all intended to exclude people from important conversations.
If you feel one way or another you can still bring it up here. It is just that sometime some comments may be taken out of context from new users and be interpreted in the wrong way. Let's see how it works out. If you have any suggestion to improve let me know. Massimo On Jul 17, 7:33 pm, mdipierro <[email protected]> wrote: > Sorry that was not intentional. I just set it up in a hurry. > > Now all messages are readable (there are none yet) > > You did well to bring this up. Please check that it is fixed on your > side. > > To be a member you have to apply and I have to approve. If you have > contributed to web2py significantly or have otherwise demonstrated > knowledge of web2py source code, you will be admitted. > > Massimo > > On Jul 17, 7:17 pm, "A. C. Censi" <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Hi > > > Massimo, greetings from Brazil. Or perhaps from this last actions > > hould I say Heil! > > > I have been following the web2py community, because I feel that is > > very interesting effort in bringing another python framework that is > > very ingenious and, from my frustrated developer view (mainly because > > I could not be a developer, a developer's manager), a very bright one, > > mainly from your intense participation. > > > Creating a developers group can be a good decision from a benefactor > > dictator, but restriciting the view of the messages from outside the > > group seems to be a backward retreat in a time that web2py needs to > > have all the exposition the technical brightness deserves. Why the > > developers should be a restricted community to this level? Reserving > > the right to post i think could be acceptable, but restricting > > reading, seems to be too much, and, by the way, with the teacher soul > > that the Massimo di Piero the developer puts on every reply in the > > list, even for the most obvious one. > > > Obviously, I would continue to follow the community (in with I am > > allowed), but, with all the same feelings of your meritorius work > > deserves, I think I should protest. > > > Perhaps, you are upset by the questions posted in the lists recently, > > about roadmap, documentation, Django comparisons, etc. > > > I should confess, that, at first, I thaugh this post was a fake one. > > But as the developers list is blocked, it seems that the nighmare is > > more real. > > > Anyway, excuse me if this is too harsh or for any overreaction in > > writing, as I am not a ntive english speaker. > > > Regards > > > A. C. Censi > > > On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 7:28 PM, mdipierro<[email protected]> wrote: > > > > This group has changed name to: > > > web2py-users, > > > > Developers should request membership in: > > >http://groups.google.com/group/web2py_developers > > > > Or email me to be added. > > > - You can be a developer if you have contributed to web2py, NOT if you > > > plant to contribute to web2py. In order to be a developer you must > > > also be a member of the web2py-users list and help other users. > > > - I ultimately decide who is in and who is out. > > > > ATTENTION!!! There is also a list called "web2py-developer" (different > > > from web2py_developers). I did not create it, I do not know who did. I > > > do not recognize it unless I am giving ownership. > > > > This list should be limited to answer questions from users and not to > > > have discussions about future. > > > > Massimo > > > -- > > A. C. Censi > > accensi [em] gmail [ponto] com > > accensi [em] montreal [ponto] com [ponto] br --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "web2py-users" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/web2py?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---

