I consider myself newbie too. I been on it for few months. I am okay with 
it, but still learning...

On Saturday, June 6, 2015 at 5:53:19 AM UTC-4, Ivica Kralj wrote:
>
> At the moment users can mark examples as depreciated  since which web2py 
> version. I will just need to enable tested_on field. This will all be shown 
> on example page.
>
>
> On Friday, 5 June 2015 22:17:36 UTC+2, Rufus wrote:
>>
>> On Friday, June 5, 2015 at 3:35:08 PM UTC-4, Niphlod wrote:
>>
>>> BTW: until all snippets are continously tested, this is going to become 
>>> the 4th incarnation of a "web2py snippet blog/container/etc" with outdated 
>>> pieces of code within the next year, when the buzz wears off.
>>>
>>
>> Nothing worse than getting broken code samples off the web, is there?   
>> (Well, there are worse things...) 
>> Maybe we can add some fields to each snippet to indicate: which versions 
>> it was tested on, when it was
>> submitted, when last verified, etc.
>>
>> As people use the snippets, at least a few will provide feedback in the 
>> form of: "I just used this one and it works
>> great" to provide a "last tested" timestamp.
>>
>>

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