Massimo,
I know that the primary development of web2py uses hg, however a small
change to the web2py launchpad project would make it easier to install
with bzr.
Please assign the lp:~mdipierro/web2py/devel branch as the default
branch. This means that people will be able to type:
bzr branch l
On Aug 8, 7:41 pm, mdipierro wrote:
> ... I did not mean to say that it is a bad idea to post on stack
> overflow.
>
> On Aug 8, 2:15 am, mdipierro wrote:
>
> > The problem is that there even non- users will feel compelled to
> > answer generating noise.
Also, other web2py users should contribu
Massimo,
Slightly off topic - related to the screenshot of the website
redesign.
I recommend putting "read this first" at the top of that right hand
list, or ideally at the top of the left-hand list. This allows people
who come to the page for the first time to get to it quickly:
http://www.usei
Hi all,
I am not a DB expert, but am sure there are some in here. I am trying
to a many-to-many(-to-many?) relationship. I would like both
organisations or individuals to be members of committees. Some people
are members of organisations, independent of etiher's membership of a
committee.
Will s
On Aug 27, 4:51 am, OpenRising wrote:
> Come on guys. Let's buy it!!!
>
> Don't be so cheap
Strongly agreed. Have only waited this long because I knew the 2nd ed
would be out soon. Thanks Massimo.
Two comments:
1) it would be great if the margins were reduced - this looks like a
PDF of the
On Aug 26, 11:54 pm, Jason Brower wrote:
> This is a simple website with some dynamic text that I am building for a
> manufacturing company in Taiwan. It was very easy to do.
> It will obviously get better with time. And a lot of the code you will
> never see. (That's a good thing. :D)http://tr
On Aug 27, 7:26 pm, mdipierro wrote:
> yes. this is right. If you add the validators you aslo get the dro
> boxes.
>
Thanks :) SQLFORM with drop boxes is a very nice feature, btw. Tim
> On Aug 26, 10:53 pm, Tim McNamara wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi all,
>
> > I a
Hi there,
Has anyone developed a form builder as an appliance? Something that will
allow administrators to create forms and then build reports from the
inputted data?
Thanks for your time.
Tim McNamara
http://www.timmcnamara.co.nz
http://twitter.com/timClicks
On Sep 17, 2:13 pm, Iceberg wrote:
> Do you mean something like this?
Probably. Email notifications weren't working when I tried 2m ago.
> On Sep17, 8:24am, Tim McNamara wrote:
> > Hi there,
> > Has anyone developed a form builder as an appliance? Something that will
&
amage assessment systems, to replicate paper-based forms and
potentially support the development of a decision making sub-
application according to the Delphi technique.
If you have any thoughts, please feel free to join us on IRC Freenode
#sahana
Thanks for your offer of support!
Tim McNamara
lp:web2py to access the source. Much
easier to remember & type, plus it will be presented to people who encounter
web2py through Launchpad. lp:mdpierro/web2py/devel will remain working fine
too for backwards compatibility.
Tim McNamara
http://www.timmcnamara.co.nz
http://twitter.com/timCl
ow or will be over the weekend?*
For people in Wellington and would like to meetup over the weekend to help,
please ping me on Twitter or identi.ca @timClicks.
Your time & expertise is really appreciated. Thank you.
Tim McNamara
@timClicks
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