BTW. Great work with PythonAnywhere. :-)

On Monday, 3 September 2012 10:29:06 UTC-5, Hansel Dunlop wrote:
>
> Thanks Massimo, 
>
> We definitely heed your advice!
>
> Cheers 
>
> Hansel
>
> On Monday, 3 September 2012 14:41:19 UTC+1, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
>>
>> Thank you Hansel,
>>
>> Do not use 2.0.2 because it has lots of issues. They have been fixed in 
>> 2.0.6 and I strongly suggest you us 2.0.6. It should not cause any 
>> problems. We will soon be releasing 2.1 with yet more speed improvements 
>> and features. You may want to week one more week.
>>
>> Massimo
>>
>> On Monday, 3 September 2012 06:32:24 UTC-5, Hansel Dunlop wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi all, 
>>>
>>> One of the PythonAnywhere developers here. 
>>>
>>> We are planning on updating our default version of Web2Py from 1.99.7 to 
>>> the latest 2.02. This would only be for new installs. Since it is a jump in 
>>> the major version number we were wondering if there was anything we should 
>>> know? How is the backwards compatibility? Will people require any code 
>>> changes if we start automating upgrades of existing sites? Any other things 
>>> that could cause problems?
>>>
>>> Sorry for the vague question. It is one of those cases where we don't 
>>> know what we don't know, if you know what I mean :-)
>>>
>>> Kind regards 
>>>
>>> Hansel Dunlop
>>>   
>>>
>>

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