According to github, there were semi-regular releases going back to 2013, 
then they stopped about a year ago, so I guess it's only natural for people 
to wonder about the status of the project. Personally, I'm wondering if the 
project will continue to build production releases in the future. I see 
that master still gets some love, so maybe master is now stable for 
production and I missed it?

Anyhow, thank you for all your work on this framework. I admire the project 
itself and I think the community speaks for its integrity. I read your post 
earlier in this thread on your plans for web3py, and I thought I would say 
that as a web2py user, I loved how it gave me a current version of a few 
nice libraries and flattened web development into a single Python layer. 
Basically it gave me a mostly pre-built good-enough web interface and let 
me get on with the business of developing services for users.

Your web3py post concedes that the days of the flat development stack are 
over, and I agree it's unavoidable to use some of the newer JS components 
and move a lot of the work to the browser. I haven't checked out the stack 
you've listed in your reply yet, but I'll very likely end up using whatever 
you put together because I want to keep using helpers, validators and the 
DAL. I look forward to the day the lineup is stable enough for release, and 
thanks again for your past work on web2py.

On Friday, June 2, 2017 at 2:59:12 PM UTC-6, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
>
> OK course it is still maintained.... why do you ask?
>
> On Wednesday, 31 May 2017 14:21:40 UTC-5, Oasis Agano wrote:
>>
>>
>> But web2py is still maintained right? or we start buying flask books
>> On Saturday, May 27, 2017 at 9:11:02 AM UTC+2, Andrea Fae' wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello guys,
>>> I'd like to know if there will be future of web2py? Any information 
>>> about it?
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>

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