Massimo,

I forgot to mention when a package is accepted into the Debian
Software Repository, there are other benefits outside of the
mainstream idea.  Many other Linux distributions (ie. Ubuntu, Mepis,
Knoppix, etc) use the Debian Software Repository to build their
bundles.

There are many benefits to this.  Web2Py has it going on and this is a
step in the right direction.

I also want to thank you for all the work you do with the project. The
methods and ideas in place are refreshing.

Christopher



cesmiga wrote:
> Massimo,
>
> This is a great idea.  I use Debian exclusively and to have Web2Py in
> the repository does bring credibility to the project.  Django was
> added to the Debian repository some time ago.  ;-)
>
> Here is some information for anyone interested in becoming a Debian
> Package Maintainer for Web2Py.
>
>     http://wiki.debian.org/Maintainers
>
> Christopher
>
>
> mdipierro wrote:
> > I am told that often being int the  Debian
> > software repositories is an indication that a project has hit the
> > "mainstream".
> > What do we do to get there? Can somebody help?
> >
> > Massimo
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