Re: [web2py] web2py 1.91.1 is OUT (LGPLv3)

2010-12-22 Thread Branko Vukelić
On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 4:19 PM, Richard Vézina wrote: > I have been hacking a bit with Django yesterday and realize how much simpler Django is a humongous monster (call it feature-rich, I call it bloat). You really have to spend a lot of time before you can do anything with it. And even then, pa

Re: [web2py] web2py 1.91.1 is OUT (LGPLv3)

2010-12-22 Thread R. Strusberg
+1 2010/12/22 Tom Atkins : > I hereby nominate web2py for 'Fastest developing full-stack web framework of > the year award'. > It's amazing how much has been added and fixed in 12 months since I've been > using web2py.  Well done Massimo and everyone.  Looking forward to 2011!

Re: [web2py] web2py 1.91.1 is OUT (LGPLv3)

2010-12-22 Thread Richard Vézina
I have been hacking a bit with Django yesterday and realize how much simpler web2py is... I Like w2p so much... Thanks to Massimo and all the core dev team that improve web2py every day. Happy holidays to all Richard 2010/12/22 Branko Vukelić > On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 1:49 PM, Tom Atkins

Re: [web2py] web2py 1.91.1 is OUT (LGPLv3)

2010-12-22 Thread Branko Vukelić
On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 1:49 PM, Tom Atkins wrote: > It's amazing how much has been added and fixed in 12 months since I've been Are you kidding? Only the last two MONTHS were insane! :D => Massimo "Quick-Fingers" DiPierro, the sheriff of Web2pyville. -- Branko Vukelic stu...@brankovukelic.

Re: [web2py] web2py 1.91.1 is OUT (LGPLv3)

2010-12-22 Thread Tom Atkins
I hereby nominate web2py for 'Fastest developing full-stack web framework of the year award'. It's amazing how much has been added and fixed in 12 months since I've been using web2py. Well done Massimo and everyone. Looking forward to 2011!

Re: [web2py] web2py 1.91.1 is OUT (LGPLv3)

2010-12-21 Thread appydev
Thank you very much! 2010/12/21 mdipierro > web2py 1.91.1 is out, the first version with a new license. > > Main changes are the license, bug fixes (compared to 1.90.*) and a new > shell that runs better than before and runs on GAE too, if you choose > to deploy it. > > Massimo > >