El domingo, 15 de diciembre de 2019, 18:17:11 (UTC-3), Massimo Di Pierro escribió: > > My plan is to spend the Christmas vacation making sure it works with > Python 3.8, adding an internationalization UI, and fixing a few bugs with > error reporting. So by Dec 31. > Complete the core documentation by Jan 4 and maybe post some sample > projects. > I cannot test all the Auth scenarios. I will fix them when problems are > reported. > I have no plans to add features, only fix bugs and not many have been > reported. It works well enough for me. > > > Is there a possibility to create, as a sort of "migration guide" or "recommendation", a comparison or checklist to migrate from the web2py scheduler to other ways to handle scheduled tasks, like Celery or Dramatiq? Some of us have never used a task queue framework and some guidance would be useful, specially given how easy it was to use the web2py scheduler.
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