Hi tiago,

On Feb 1, 7:45 am, tiago almeida <tiago.b.alme...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I really like web2py but allow me to say that the documentation in general
> is a bit lacking.
> For instance, the wiki looks to be unmantained for a long time. Also, I
> don't see a way to create pages there.
You have to register/login first.
>
> As someone pointed out a few days ago, having only the pdf as a
> documentation source is not enough.
>
> My question is: *Why is the wiki @http://wiki.web2py.comdead? *I'd be
> happy to contribute a few time writing documentation but I don't see how
> (apart from starting another wiki which doesn't make much sense when there
> is one already).
The problem is that only few people are willing to or can contribute
their time.
The wiki, among others, are community efforts.
>
> To someone starting with web2py (like me), having the documentation
> scattered all over the web is a bit hard (only today found out about
> local_import, ironically with a mail from someone pointing to the same
> problem; i have no idea what T3/t4 are (apart from seeing them somewhere),
> etc).
These might help:
http://groups.google.com/group/web2py/browse_thread/thread/69307af114440abf#
http://groups.google.com/group/web2py/browse_thread/thread/8b11ca9f8064e057#
>
> Is it possible to at least resuscitate the wiki so that it can be used as a
> de facto wiki with examples and change history etc?
It is not dead AFAIK. Your help is welcome as every little bit counts.
>
> Best regards,
> Tiago Almeida

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