Here are the results from two sources, A) The survey, and B) Listing
of community members speaking for one or the other.
A) Survey - 12 Responses ( No way to determine if anybody spammed responses )
There are no significant differences in usage scales, the hypothesis
is that it only matters for t
Hi Thadeus.
You have two objections. One is procedural and one is more
substantial.
Procedurally, I can add any feature I consider appropriate. It has
happened before. It will happen again. In practice, it is my interest
to keep users happy and in particular other contributors, so if I feel
somet
I am not sure of the exact time frame that this was introduced
(zero='', breaking backwards-compatibility) by it was only a matter of
a couple of months ago, not a year. The exact date was "2010-01-03" of
this change, at
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~mdipierro/web2py/devel/revision/1497
Should I po
It is not that simple. zero='' was introduced about one year ago
because of popular demand at the time and very few people spoke
against it. If you change it now you revert to the behavior you had
one year ago but most recent applications will change behavior.
This consultation should have a deadl
On Mar23, 2:29pm, weheh wrote:
> Thadeus, it's 6 of one, half-dozen of the other to me. I use both. So
> in theory, it doesn't really matter which is the default. Therefore, I
> prefer that the default remain whatever it currently is so that I
> don't have to change any of my code.
To those who u
Fixed text cannot be set by default, because default is set outside
the app and therefore would not be internationalized.
On Mar 23, 7:24 pm, Alex Fanjul wrote:
> Sorry, maybe I come late, but the best default option for me is:
>
> "Please choose an option" at the first place, with null or empty
On Mar 23, 4:22 am, Thadeus Burgess wrote:
> It is not so trivial to search and replace. For one, you cannot place
> keyword arguments before non-keyword args. So it is not a simple
> matter of find/replace IS_IN_SET(... with IS_IN_SET(zero=None...,
> there will have to be parsing of the syntax to
It is not so trivial to search and replace. For one, you cannot place
keyword arguments before non-keyword args. So it is not a simple
matter of find/replace IS_IN_SET(... with IS_IN_SET(zero=None...,
there will have to be parsing of the syntax to determine where to
place zero=.
I am perfectly cap
Thadeus -
I initially commiserated with you: "backward compatipility is
backward compatibility" --- but I alwasy thought Massimo held on to
that phrase too strongly, too tightly. It's important for the "big"
things, but it _always_ gets in the way of meaningful, useful
change...
I think perhap
weheh, Massimo,
The issue is the same for me, I have several web2py applications, each
commanding over 20 forms which make use of IS_IN_SET. I am dealing
with a sizable number of forms that I need to update just to fix this.
The fact is that web2py changed the output of how drop boxes are
rendered
Thadeus, it's 6 of one, half-dozen of the other to me. I use both. So
in theory, it doesn't really matter which is the default. Therefore, I
prefer that the default remain whatever it currently is so that I
don't have to change any of my code.
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On Mar 22, 2010, at 10:16 PM, Thadeus Burgess wrote:
> Just an update:
>
> The current functionality is set at zero="" for web2py. This survey
> will only serve as a consulting referendum, it does not mean that the
> end result will be the same.
>
> Current Number of responses: 5 (we really need
Just an update:
The current functionality is set at zero="" for web2py. This survey
will only serve as a consulting referendum, it does not mean that the
end result will be the same.
Current Number of responses: 5 (we really need more! everyone who uses
web2py can take apart of this!)
-Thadeus
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