>Shortly, my point is that at the moment web2py is filling specific niche 
>of being mostly used in intranet and/or smaller apps, but by having 
>general CMS/ecommerce app ala Mezzanine/Cartridge, the usage of the 
>framework could exponentially increase considering other 'pros' of the 
>framework. 

Personnally when I looked for a CMS build in web2py I didn't find anything 
generic and *simple *enough to build my customers websites.
Then I decided to develop my own little CMS. (I think many other Web2py 
users are in the same case)
I released the sources, here, but it seems that only a few people are 
interested in. (I received only one PR for a typo in a fixture file)

So I think we have a lot of disorganized CMS apps, each used by a few of 
people, but (until now) nobody has accumulate enough contributors to 
compete with something like mezzanine.

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