Age in weeks? ;) On a serious note, I plan to use web2py on RHEL 6 systems for another 5-8 years. Once RHEL 7 is out, this new rewrite (web3py aka web2py 3.0 or whatever will it become) will most likely be a viable replacement for new projects, if it's released. I'm assuming web2py features and versatility are a good indicator for the new project, although I haven't looked at the code yet. Don't see any reasons to doubt. :)
But, at least for me, web2py isn't going anywhere soon. Regards, Ales On Wednesday, November 28, 2012 7:03:35 PM UTC+1, VP wrote: > > I have already put in my few cents in that thread. The only thing I want > to say here is that I hope web3py will be out soon. I think web2py has > started to show its age a little bit. > > :) > --