The wiki does not seem to have any momentum of its own.

If we want to continue relying on three or four people (or one ;-) to
create all of the documentation for web2py, no action is needed.  If,
on the other hand, we want to harness more work from advanced and
occasional users of web2py, this needs to be addressed.

Massimo -- I went back and looked at the wiki pages and found little
information that has been added in the last six weeks.

Web2py has so much going for it, yet it is predominantly the effort of
a single, highly-productive individual.  We are not yet an open-source
community when we rely on the efforts of one person to write, debug,
enhance, support, and document the entire project.

-- Joe B.

On May 2, 10:28 am, dlypka <dly...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hopefully enough developers will join the effort to keep up with the
> scatter.

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