Branko, On 30 set, 18:00, Branko Vukelic <[email protected]> wrote: > One big problem of web.py compared to Django/Pylons/web2py is that > it's still poorly documented, there are no books about it, etc. So > adoption rate is not just about displaying the apps, but also how well > people understand it.
I agree in parts... I agree that the documentation can be better, but I think that if you want that the framework evolve and grow .... CASEs of success or adoption is very interessant ! (and in my case I want this because I use it in production apps as a small ERP or in several websites with administrative module), and Yes ! this can help in this case. I agree that developers like us, want clean and elegant solutions and web.py is a example, by I want too that the framework evolve. I would like a list of new features planned for implementation too ! and stay curious to see them implemented in the new version ... (yes !, I'm a 'crybaby') > > Anyway, I suggested a web.py 'gallery' as you aptly named it, because > it would allow people to make submissions without waiting on the > administrator to approve them. That could accelerate the process, > that's all. Good point ! , we can develop a app for this !, what you think about ? and if you (or another member here) help us... I can make adjusts for host this app in the GAE for example, because today my major expertise is deploy web.py apps in GAE. in this I really can help !. > > For the record, I don't really care that much about web.py being > popular and all. Let people use whatever they want, I don't give a > shit. What I'm more interested in is what other web.py users are > doing. interessant point, then a "planet" and/or "gallery" can help you see what another users are doing. and thank you so much ! for the high-level discussion. -- Leandro. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "web.py" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/webpy?hl=en.
