Hi Yarko,

> I should clarify - I threw away a quite angry response to rev's post
I *sincerely* apologize that my post caused you to become angry.
That definitely was not my intention.

Two users before me raised the concern about the efforts spent on
creating a wiki, and I agreed.
I'm new in web2py land and very interested in the product, I like what
I see.
What surprised me was that a wiki was not only used as an example, but
that the documentation wiki was being written from the ground up.
I've seen more projects trying to implement everything themselves from
scratch (bugtracker, wiki or another documentation system, libraries,
etc.).
In the end you have spent a lot of time on stuff you could have used
from others, often of a better quality/stability/maintainability/
compatibility.
*That* was my concern, and I expressed it.

> He suggested a (!) J2EE wiki (gag!);
Yes, one of my suggestions was Confluence, which is written in Java,
and I still defend it.
You can't discard a product solely because it's written in a language
you don't like.

>(I looked at his posts and trouble w/ another python framework, and
>re-installing python several times, and decided to just let it slide).
I hit some bugs in the TurboGears installation on Windows related to
Python versions.
As a good citizen I reported the problems in their bugtracker,
reinstalled different Python versions from scratch in helping the
TurboGear developers to nail down the problem, and in the end
generated eggs for the release.
This was not complaining, but reporting and helping.

>There was no "here's what I suggest"; ther was no "here's why I think that
>would be better..."
>It was just criticism, opinion, complaining....
I was not complaining, I raised my concern.
I did make a suggestion: use a readily available wiki.

It looks like I'm continuing with web2py, so I might be around for a
while.
Please, from now on, judge me from my posts and efforts to give back
to the project.

Cheers,
rev

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