Dear Leonel,

I agree that you can do and *should* both. For my web2py projects, I am 
BOTH Developer and Administrator, *at* *least initially*, before i hand it 
over to my user.

Regarding *my suggestions to improve* the help web2py gives me with the 
*Administration 
Tasks for my users*, my suggestion is to help me, as developer customize 
the web2py Administrative capabilities for them. Possibly choosing from an 
easily understood menu of options of say registration/login types, etc.. 

Regarding *my suggestions to improve* the help web2py gives me with the 
*Website 
Creation Tasks* *for me as a developer*, I'd love, for example to have a 
Form Designer that would generate easily understandable/tweak-able web2py 
MVC code, to take the repeated drudgery out of form generation.

Thanks to all for a GREAT discussion.

Love and peace,

Joe

On Friday, January 30, 2015 at 2:17:51 PM UTC-8, Leonel Câmara wrote:
>
> I strongly agree with Massimo on this. By making administrative tasks 
> easier you take that burden out of many developers. Not every developer is 
> part of a big team that has one guy just to take care of administrative 
> stuff. This is very true in the startup market where I think web2py has an 
> advantage.   
>   
> There's also another point, if you make web2py easier to admin it will be 
> easier for different hosting platforms to support it, this can take even 
> more admin tasks out of the developers hands (like pythonanywhere already 
> does).  
>   
> There's no conflict between the two, you can work on features for both the 
> developers and the administrators, and specially the poor dudes having to 
> wear both hats. In the end it's always good for the developers.
>

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