I don't believe the redistribution of code applies in this case since
there is none. I downloaded web2py to my server, developed the app,
and then let other people use the app. All executables and python
programs are on my server and will not be redistributed to anyone. I
would like very much to have an acknowledgement of web2py, but I don't
think it falls under this licensing clause. And since I'm developing
the back-end part of the website, I have limited freedom of expression
over the site content. Perhaps someone knowledgeable on licensing
issues can weigh in here on what's the right way to credit web2py in
this instance ...
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