I had to write because you talked about the built-in editor of web2py AND we have to be fair with this tool that is basicaly my only tool when it comes to maintaining a server on a remote production site, I would say, on most deployments this editor is the only tool that we've got to be able to maintain our application, probably fix bugs before the client notices them, I use it even when deploying new apps. So please lets be fair to this really good tool (and friend) and lets not say that nobody uses it.
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