You are right. I misunderstood the issue. I read the thread again I thought 
this was a py3 only issue. Will look into this shortly.

On Tuesday, 3 December 2019 08:26:15 UTC-8, Leonel Câmara wrote:
>
> py4web does sessions in redis by default (if you have redis). Just saying.
>>
>
> Massimo, this really doesn't help. Web2py had working redis sessions and 
> right now, in master, it doesn't. Web2py should not break existing apps 
> just because there's  py4web, there's no way people can all migrate to 
> py4web immediately.  
>
> I think fixing this and launching a new web2py version should have high 
> priority.
>

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