as long as he commits to support it for at least 2 years, go for it. Sorry 
but I'll stick to publish whatever recipe on web2pyslices.com for the 
moment.
On Monday, August 17, 2015 at 11:39:45 PM UTC+2, Jaime Sempere wrote:
>
> I like the idea. I think we would need something like web2pyslices but in 
> a more modern/updated way... and easy to contribute. Web2py has a lot of 
> details very good to know but difficult to learn or to get. Also it would 
> be great to be able to upload litlle projects (I have just implemented some 
> days ago a multifile upload solution, I took some posts from this group and 
> adapt it a lot, and I would have liked to share the 'final' solution in an 
> easy way)...
>
> well ideas, ideas... any super hero wanna take the flag? :)
>
>
>
> El lunes, 17 de agosto de 2015, 12:40:18 (UTC+2), Najtsirk escribió:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I was wondering: would it be ok to have a documentation in form of a wiki 
>> or something so anybody can contribute to it? And sure...Massimo has to 
>> confirm it before publishing it.
>>
>> My idea goes in this way: if i get my problem solved here on google 
>> groups, I will be willing to contribute a short article to wiki about it. 
>> Maybe wouldn't be a perfect solutions but somebody else could build upon it 
>> and make better example.
>>
>> Best,
>> Najtsirk
>>
>

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