On Fri, 25 May 2012 19:47:56 +1000
Alec Taylor <[email protected]>
wrote:

> I still think Mezzanine with plugins would be the best style CMS to
> build with web2pyq

We're probably leaving web2py and will try to embrace Django &
Mezzanine, but having high estimation about web2py as framework and
being sorry for not having applications like Mezzanine ready for new
users wanting decent CMS/blog functionality, I wonder what is the
problem?

There are lot of users here and this group has generated lot of messages
(my archive shows >90K which is much more than most of the mailing list
which I follow), but I'm curious what is the reason that web2py does not
have some/more CMS/blog apps?

Do all the users write their own (possibly commercial) CMS/blog stuff
(from the scratch) and/or web2py is simply not meant for writing such
apps...or the reason is that it's too young framework and not enough
users?


We did mistake trying to focus our desktop project on D language (now
moved to wxpython) which is simply 'not there yet' and do not want to
commit similar mistake with our choice of the framework, so we'd
appreciate any insight on the topic?



Sincerely,
Gour


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