look is this http://ovidiomfalcao.wordpress.com/2011/10/24/web2py-ja-roda-em-python3-web2py-py3k/
Ovidio Marinho Falcao Neto Web Developer ovidio...@gmail.com ovidiomari...@itjp.net.br ITJP - itjp.net.br 83 8826 9088 - Oi 83 9336 3782 - Claro Brasil 2012/12/8 Lewis <lewis_le...@hotmail.com> > That sounds great! Keep all that is great about Web2py--especially > templates and helpers!--and silence the blathering, unhelpful critics. > > > On Tuesday, November 27, 2012 8:28:31 AM UTC-8, Massimo Di Pierro wrote: >> >> Hello user, >> >> The purpose of that thread is to discuss where web2py should got in the >> future. For now we refer to that as web3py but noting is settled, not even >> the name. >> There is a prototype containing some of my ideas for web3py. >> >> My ideas are: >> 1) keep dal, templates, and validators >> 2) rewrite source code for forms and helpers (they would work more or >> less the same but simpler APIs, now they have too many options) >> 3) simplify internal logic (import instead of exec, better use of wsgi >> middleware, everything lazy for speed) >> 4) support for python 3.3 >> 5) a compatibility layer that will allow running legacy web2py apps when >> running web3py in python 2.7. >> >> This means we will keep backward compatibility for legacy apps but new >> app will slightly different APIs. >> Anyway this is a proposal. people can looks at the prototype. It is 20x >> faster on hello world apps. >> >> I think for now this discussion belongs to web2py-developers and >> everybody is welcome to join. >> When the proposal is more concrete we can move some of the discussion >> here. >> >> Massimo >> >> >> On Monday, 26 November 2012 22:39:06 UTC-6, User wrote: >>> >>> I noticed a thread over in web2py-developers web3py - >>> important!<https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!topic/web2py-developers/RCeiRd3Rzs0> >>> which >>> was exciting to read. I've flirted with web2py and there's a lot that I >>> like about it. For some reason I find web2py exciting whereas django >>> doesn't provide that. I've used Yii on the php side which is great >>> framework as far as php goes and asp.net mvc which is great as well. >>> I'd love to work with python but the main thing making me hesitate with >>> web2py is critical mass. >>> >>> It seems like it wouldn't be hard for web2py to really dominate the >>> python web framework space if some of the core criticisms were addressed. >>> I'm not fully up to speed on what they are but I usually hear about unit >>> testing and global variables. It feels like there is a roadblock >>> preventing the project from skyrocketing. Python needs a rails. I >>> understand that the design decisions are by choice with pros and cons. >>> >>> My questions are: >>> 1. Will web3py likely address these often repeated core criticisms? (I >>> saw point 5 from the thread linked to above: "5) No more global >>> environment. Apps will do "from web3py import *" (see below)") >>> 2. The developer thread is over in the developers section. Will you >>> have a more open forum for users (as opposed to developers) to have input >>> on web3py? >>> >>> >>> >> -- > > > > --