Thanks everyone for the input. I'll revise, and then post it here tonite. :)

On Mon, Nov 8, 2010 at 4:44 AM, Anthony <[email protected]> wrote:
> Very cool, Branko. And good suggestions, Bruno, especially mentioning
> the community and great support.
>
> A few other distinctives:
> - web2py is built for security
> - very active development - constant stream of enhancements/
> improvements
> - plugin_wiki
>
> Regarding Rocket, although I suppose it is "production-ready", I think
> it's not generally recommended as the best option for the production
> environment. Rather than focusing exclusively on Rocket, an
> alternative might be saying how easy it is to set up and start serving
> applications with web2py. No installation, no configuration, and it
> comes with _everything_ you need, including the Python interpreter, a
> fast SSL-enabled web server (Rocket), and a relational database
> (SQLite) (not to mention access control, caching, forms and
> validators, jQuery/AJAX, etc.).
>
> Couple of grammar nits:
> - "the Happy New 2100" isn't quite idomatic. Maybe change to something
> like "celebrate the New Year in 2100". Not sure you need the
> "theoretically".
> - "From the day one" should be "From day one".
>
> Anyway, awesome work.
>
> Thanks a lot.
>
> Anthony
>
>
> On Nov 7, 8:40 pm, Bruno Rocha <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Nice! great work!
>>
>> I think you should mention the web2py community.
>>
>> Also, Important thing is that web2py can run on every O.S, and even in
>> Jython, Another important thing is the fact that web2py rns very well on
>> Google App Engine and Amazon.
>>
>> The web2py template system is another key-feature, and it makes the
>> integration of design and coding team very easy. Allowing just pure Python
>> on any kind of html layout ( no need to learn any extra markup)
>>
>> DAL and the ability to connect with multiple data bases (at the same time as
>> well)
>>
>> Plugin system is a feature that rocks in web2py!
>>
>> 2010/11/7 Branko Vukelic <[email protected]>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> > Here's a little something to promote web2py. Since I'm not a very
>> > experienced web2py user, I'd like to ask the list for comments. What
>> > would you change/add/remove?
>>
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>>
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