Yarko created it and used to maintain it. That is is the problem with
having too many clones in different places. Venetually they get out of
sync.

Massimo

On Dec 27, 9:50 am, Bruno Rocha <[email protected]> wrote:
> Is there a web2py clone in bitbucket (updated 16 months ago)
>
> https://bitbucket.org/mdipierro/web2py/overview
>
> <https://bitbucket.org/mdipierro/web2py/overview>Just needs to update this
> repository
>
> 2010/12/27 R. Strusberg <[email protected]>
>
>
>
> > +1
>
> > 2010/12/24 ron_m <[email protected]>:
> > > I for one am happy with the current release cycle. It is a good balance
> > > between new features and the ultimate stability of release 1.XX.N  where
> > N
> > > is the last version before XX+1 for example. The nightly build is a bit
> > of a
> > > misnomer, many projects (C or C++ mostly) have some automated process
> > that
> > > takes trunk and compiles it to produce a .tar.gz labelled nightly which
> > > "might" work. For web2py we should just hg pull; hg update to achieve
> > that
> > > result. The nightly for web2py is more like a beta because Massimo hand
> > > picks code from trunk that will or will not be in the nightly which could
> > > really be a weekly.
>
> > > I am currently developing the application I am working on and testing is
> > > easy enough that I test trunk at least daily. The web2py server is quite
> > > easy to use but the code in some places is complicated and has many
> > possible
> > > use cases. It is only through exposure out to the user base that a large
> > > number of use cases of the code get tested. I have even seen problems
> > > reported where something was fixed but used by maybe one person in a way
> > > that should not have worked resulting in the dreaded bug that worked and
> > > became a useful feature for someone.
>
> > > Once I go to production I will probably move the releases a lot slower
> > > through the installed base. In fact I have 2 beta production systems up
> > now
> > > and only push a new web2py when I push a new version of the application
> > to
> > > the stakeholders to look at.
>
> > > Massimo provides a fantastic service with the web2py project and I would
> > not
> > > like to see him stifled by a load of process. Anyone that has time to
> > test
> > > will definitely help the quality, if you don't have time, that is okay
> > too.
> > > I personally don't mind doing some release management between where
> > Massimo
> > > is burning the midnight oil and what I let out into the production
> > systems I
> > > have/will manage. The product is alive with new features and bug fixes
> > > sometimes occur in minutes once reported. That is worth a lot.
>
> > > Ron
>
> --
>
> Bruno Rochahttp://about.me/rochacbruno/bio

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