Amazing work! On behalf of the web2py community, thank you, Bruno.

Anthony

On Saturday, March 3, 2012 6:27:28 PM UTC-5, rochacbruno wrote:
>
>
> Hi,
>
> The new web2py[:] is alive!
>
> There are still some minor css issues and content organization to solve, I 
> hope to have it all done by the weekend.
>
> All members have been migrated from the old site to the new one, so if you 
> want to login to the new site, user facebook, google or click in "lost 
> password" to request a new password.
>
> The old site is still available (and will always be to keep links 
> compatibility) but the registration and login on old site will be disabled.
>
> *I need help!*
>
> All the slices has been migrated to the new database, but it needs to be 
> validated, tested, formatted and also we need to remove or "flag" the 
> deprecated slices, I did not migrated the comments and favorites, so if 
> there was an important comment it will need to be commented again.
>
> Some little things will change but the site is running, help with tests, 
> suggestions, ideas.
>
> *Editors needed.*
>
> The idea is that editors will be automatically chosen by participation, 
> but in the beginning I need to nominate up to 5 person to be "editor" and 
> help with content moderation, correction etc..., if you want to become a 
> web2py[:] editor let me know.
>
> *Roadmap*:
>  
> The roadmap for this weekend is:
>
> 1. Organize the content types and add new ones
> --- Users will be able to create this types of slice (Recipe, Question, 
> Plugin, Application, Project, Annoucement, Article, Idea)
> 2. Include some components to that contents in home page
> 3. Edit the email templates
> 4. Send email to all the users
> 5. Write a page explaining "what is web2py[:] and how it Sliceworks"
> 6. Write a page for rules
> 7. Expose plugins and applications in REST API for automatic download
> 8. Let users to answer "Question" with a new Recipe
> 9. Let users to create pages for their own projects and applications (open 
> source or closed)
> 10. Any more ideas?
>
> What do you think?
>
> http://www.web2pyslices.com - web2py[:] the web2py developers network  
>
> -- 
>
> Bruno Rocha
> [http://rochacbruno.com.br]
>
>

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