There is really such an intrest? I'm using eclipse+pydev everyday and overcomed the trickery to get code completion working, it's really good ide. I think there is major need to provide support for pydev than a closed source ide.
They are a company that sells a software, and if they don't want our money, I think it's their problem. I'm really disappointed that a few users don't get their wishes fullfilled, but it's a closed source software, and in a closed source world you can contribute only to a certain degree. Angelo 2012/1/13 monotasker <[email protected]> > I had an email exchange over the last couple of days with a developer at > Jetbrains who works on PyCharm. The bad news is they've chosen not to work > on web2py integration any time soon. The even worse news (from my > perspective) is that they seem to have a very negative impression of the > web2py community, and this was given as one factor in the decision not to > make web2py a priority. Now, I think the last thing we need is a flame war > against PyCharm. It sounds like they've had some legitimately bad > interactions with a few of the people wanting web2py support (I have no > idea who). So I think this is a moment to be on our best behaviour. > > The good news, though, is that the developer encouraged the development of > a third-party plugin for web2py support. This isn't something I can take on > alone right now, but is there any interest from others in forming a team to > work on one? > -- Profile: http://it.linkedin.com/in/compagnucciangelo

