Hello Massimo,

I didn't realize T3 was old, nice to know that it has been merged with web2py code!
Is that a way I can start coding from the t3_wiki in web2py out of the box?

What are the current web2py projects that you are working on?

Thanks a lot!
Julio Monteiro

mdipierro wrote:
No because it is old. 80% of the T3 code is now in web2py code and
written better. T3 needs to be rewritten, integrated with jpolite and
kpax.

On Sep 2, 8:54 pm, JorgeR <[email protected]> wrote:
  
Is T3 mentioned in the book??

On Sep 2, 8:13 pm, mdipierro <[email protected]> wrote:

    
Thanks Julio.
      
On Sep 2, 7:22 pm, Júlio Monteiro <[email protected]> wrote:
      
Hello there!
        
I am new to Web2py, but I am amazed at its huge power and simplicity!
        
I developed portals using Zope/Plone for 5 years, here in Brazil.
Then, last year I began to learn and develop a big project using
Django. I liked Django, but after a while I realized that ORMs suck
and I missed web based editing like I used to have in Zope. Recently I
found Web2py and I can't stop feeling awed! I already installed it on
my server and I am doing some experiments with it.
        
Today I bumped in the T3 project, looks VERY promising! I would love
to start helping in a Web2py project, and I was looking for a Wiki-
based one, like T3. I need a wiki that can send notifications to
people when it is edited, and, at the same time can act as a forum/
mailing list. For what I understand, looks like T3 is perfect for
starting, right?
        
Thanks for such a great framework!
        
Monteiro
        

  


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