I think a documentation wiki based on T3, that is _already_ put up by
Massimo on appengine is good reliable (and free!) solution to this.
here: http://web2py.appspot.com/t3/


On Feb 25, 9:38 am, Jason Brower <encomp...@gmail.com> wrote:
> As it looks like, it seems that a lot of the documentation and website
> are hosted on the university server.  I have some dreamhost space if
> anyone wants to scrape up the 10 a year for domain name.  They have a
> media wiki I can quickly setup there.  Not sure if I can setup web2py,
> but I still think it would be useful to have a webpage that means
> something more to the project.  Web2Py.org sounds obvious to me. :D
> Having a domain, to me, is a big step closer to a unified and more
> obvious place for documentation.
> Regards,
> Jason Brower
>
> On Tue, 2009-02-24 at 01:15 -0800, Joe Barnhart wrote:
> > It seems to me that we have reached a critical point in web2py.
>
> > The development of web2py has been at such an accelerated pace that
> > the environment has far outpaced its pool of documentation and
> > examples.  I am using the latest stable version and loving the new
> > capabilities of "auth" and "crud", but I find I'm spending an
> > increasing amount of time in the gluon directory, trying to read and
> > understand the source.
>
> > Maissmo's web2py book is an excellent starting point, and it got me
> > through the basics and well into my first web2py site.  But there is
> > so much to learn -- so many ways of solving the common problems that
> > surface again and again.  I look to the wiki and the mailing list, but
> > the answers just aren't there, or are so diffuse that it's hard to
> > find them.
>
> > This is a critical point because we have the chance to make web2py
> > "mainstream", but only if we can get the information flowing at a pace
> > equivalent to development.  Documenting is not as fun as development.
> > But if users must read the source to understand how to create sites,
> > we will never turn the corner and make web2py the success it could be.
>
> > >From where I sit, documentation and examples are the #1 problem faced
> > by web2py today.
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