I posted on reddit for the first time :
frequent updates that don't break code is an important point to be
made. Linux kernel development is, of course, far larger in scale, but
the same principle applies. Its statistics show
- 5.45 patches per hour
- 10,923 lines of code are added a day
- 5,547 lines are removed every day on average.
 (http://www.linuxfoundation.org/publications/whowriteslinux.pdf)

Anyhow, I think it is important to note how well web2py is doing, and
furthermore to be able to imagine how much farther it can go with the
current update sytem. Actually I don't really know  what's really
required to manage a system with 5 patches an hour, 10,000 lines of
addition and 5,000 lines of removal per day.

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