Good question. 

We are not dropping web2py support. We will continue improve web2py. You 
may have seen a lot of work in that direction recently, mostly thanks to 
Paolo. Also over the years we made web2py work with python 3. 

Yet web2py is showing its age. If you are building something new I will 
recommend you use web3py. It will be usable by the end of May and stable by 
July. If you want to port your existing apps to python 3, rather than 
staying with web2py + python 3, I would recommend you jump one more step 
and port it directly to web3py. If you want to stick with python 2, you 
will not have a choice.

Massimo




On Wednesday, 8 May 2019 04:52:44 UTC-7, Rafael Oliveira wrote:
>
> Will web3py replace web2py? Will web2py end? Sorry for my English. I used 
> the google translator.
>

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