Does anyone closer to development know why the Launchpad has remained after
switching to GitHub. Does it facilitate in the Ubuntu distribution process,
is it legacy, or is it just superior?

Anand, when you find some time would it be possible to publish the source
code of webpy.org as a new GitHub project?

There's a few things I'd like to contribute to the website at a lower level
— OpenID login for wiki write access and the insertion of microformats where
appropriate (user pages, history pages, changes [contributions], etc.) to
name a few.

In the meantime I've hacked the site up in a few places to live prototype a
new design. I've also begun a unification of overlapping content in an
attempt to reduce the clutter that has grown over time and in between
version transitions.

Installation <http://webpy.org/installation> compared to
Install<http://webpy.org/install>
Usage <http://webpy.org/usage> (in progress)
Deployment (to be started)
Documentation (to be started)
my user page <http://webpy.org/user/AngeloGladding>

Let me know if you're interested in any of the above. I can always complete
my documentation endeavors without interfering whatsoever with the existing
site.

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Also it'd be nice to have /user <http://webpy.org/user> list all users and
urge list members and irc-goers to register a user account.

This last request is tangentially related to a web.py project I'm working on
myself — a social framework [1] that rests atop web.py.
http://angelo.gladding.name/network/webpy.org/user/AngeloGladding previews
how the microformatted content placed on my user page at
http://webpy.org/user/AngeloGladding allows for relationship reciprocity in
a decentralized social context (to be clear the "my website" link on
webpy.org/user/AngeloGladding claims angelo.gladding.name to be owned by the
same person, me, and the return link on
angelo.gladding.name/network/webpy.org/user/AngeloGladding reciprocates the
claim.) The side effect is that robots (my personal one primarily) can
automatically infer that this is a resource important to my identity and do
things with the data, the simplest and most obvious action being appending
recent documentation (wiki) edits to my `lifestream` for lack of a better
word.

The project is very much pre-alpha and likely not usable without
documentation but if you're the slightest bit interested:
http://canopyproject.org:10000/

On Sun, Jan 17, 2010 at 11:38 AM, SeC <[email protected]> wrote:

> Is it just me or development on web.py looks dead? No commits, bug
> reports are "frozen"? I remeber there were some plans on new web
> design, but ?
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