All option are good, the important is to have python 3 compatibility!! Il giorno giovedì 14 gennaio 2016 06:35:36 UTC+1, Massimo Di Pierro ha scritto: > > It is another experiment. > > It is a rewrite of some of the web2py modules and supports 90% of the > current web2py syntax at 2.5x the speed. It works. It it cleaner and should > be easier to port to python 3 than current web2py. > > We are debating on web2py developers what to do: > 1) backport some of the new modules to web2py (specifically the new Form > class instead of SQLFORM) > 2) try to reach a 99.9% compatibility and release it as new major version > with guidelines for porting legacy apps > 3) make some drastic changes in backward compatibility and release as a > different framework (but change what? we like web2py as it is) > > For now I am working on 2 to see how far I can push the backward > compatibility. But there are some functionalities I want remove or move in > an optional module (from legacy_web2py import *). > > Feel free to share your opinion on web2py developers. > > Massimo > > > On Wed, Jan 13, 2016 at 11:04 PM, kelson _ <kel...@shysecurity.com > <javascript:>> wrote: > >> I was looking at your recent web3py commits and hoped you could provide >> the web3py vision/intent (or point me towards it if I missed the >> discussion). >> >> Thanks, >> kelson >> > >
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