A friend asked me if I would be interested in building the login/security 
layer for a flask / My SQL application on PyhtonAnywhere, but I don't know 
Flask and I really like web2py and have already created a few applications 
using web2py.

I told her that web2py has the security included and if it wasn't too much 
work, it may be easier to move the application to web2py and I told her I 
would try to find out how much work that would be.

So basically I would like to know how difficult it would be to convert a 
Flask-MySQL application to web2py.  Would the general structure of the 
application be the same?  It is a newly developed application and not very 
heavy in code, but has quite a bit of data.   

Py4web would of course also be an option but I have not used that yet so 
there would probably be a small learning curve involved.  I suspect Py4web 
would give better performance.

Kind Regards,
David

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