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Julie Bouillon <julie.bouil...@yedia.com> a écrit :

>If there's enough enough bloggers out there writing about web2py, I'll be 
>happy to put a "planet web2py" in place.
>Just let me know if there's an interest for that.
>
>Julie
>
>On 09/07/2013 06:01 PM, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
>
>yes the number time distance between releases has increased, mostly because 
>the new features we are adding are more complex (or would have done it 
>before). 
>
>
>I do not know about the number of users.
>
>
>I definitively think we need more people to blog about web2py.
>
>
>massimo
>
>On Saturday, 7 September 2013 05:07:53 UTC-5, LightDot wrote: 
>
>I'm always sorry to see a good open source project with little or no 
>documentation and a myriad of them are in this sad state. Luckily, web2py 
>doesn't have this problem.
>
>The existence of the documentation is this fairly complete form is one of the 
>reasons I chose web2py over other python frameworks. I don't think having 40 
>pages more or less would make me consider web2py faster or slower. But a lack 
>of a chapter in the book might have made me choose another framework.
>
>I agree that new users need simple examples, but not at the expense of an in 
>depth manual. If there is a consensus that web2py book can be intimidating for 
>a complete begginer, perhaps someone can write a short "My first web2py 
>project" in a book form, or something similar? I personally think this can be 
>better served with blog articles and publishing of slices.
>
>Perhaps the growh of web2py userbase has slowed a bit..? I'm not sure that it 
>did though. I don't have any insight into statistics to think one way or 
>another and I don't trust my perception with this.
>
>What did slow down is the pace of web2py releases, hasn't it? The period 
>between releases is longer than it used to be.
>
>
>On Saturday, September 7, 2013 9:54:45 AM UTC+2, webpypy wrote: 
>
>
>As Massimo said, " the main advantage/objective of web2py framework is to be 
>the easiest and fastest to develop web applications".
>
>
>I think the rate of growing popularity/interest was high for versions < 2.0 , 
>compared with versions >= 2.0 .
>
>Maybe because of the big size of manual for versions >2.0 , The big manual 
>means it is not expected to be the easiest and fastest anymore.
>
>
>I suggest explaining the features through well documented examples/appliances, 
>keeping the manual small... 
>
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