mikech,

You are right, the default orange is a great color; especially when
playing off the brown (#3E3735)

I especially like that it did not take a lot of changes in the
stylesheet:

http://bit.ly/cKDPZf

Thanks!

On Feb 3, 10:10 am, mikech <mp.ch...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Orange is such a nice color :)
>
> On Feb 2, 8:08 pm, johntynan <jgty...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Thanks!  Here is some additional information:
>
> >http://opensourcebroadcasting.blogspot.com/2010/02/introducing-pledge...
>
> > Also, between us here on the web2py group, here is the link to create
> > an account and set up your own pledge drive:
>
> >http://opensourcebroadcasting.appspot.com/pledgedrives
>
> > Please note: For some reason, GAE boots you off after you submit each
> > of the first three forms. After that, you're all set.
>
> > I will have some questions in the near future on how to ensure that
> > people who use the app are paid clients and that we don't drive up the
> > cpu / bandwidth costs (by verifying users before they can make
> > extensive use of the app?).  As well as some additional questions and
> > goals for the project which should be beneficial to other web2py
> > users.
>
> > But here it is, in its current state.
>
> > Look forward to hearing your input!
>
> > On Feb 2, 4:48 pm, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote:
>
> > > Congratulations! any link we can look at?
>
> > > On Feb 2, 11:29 am, johntynan <jgty...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > We just had a successful launch of my first web2py app on Google App
> > > > Engine!
>
> > > > KUNC, a public radio station in Greeley, Colorado, was the first
> > > > client to use the app, and they offered a lot of suggestions and
> > > > refinements on the work.
>
> > > > Using, GAE, it only cost us $8.50 to pound away at the app for five
> > > > days.
>
> > > > I could not be happier with web2py.  In particular, I the DAL is
> > > > great!  There were many fine tunings to the data model right up until
> > > > launch, and web2py's DAL managed these these migration issues easily.
>
> > > > I will have more questions for the group about web2py, and more ways
> > > > that I hope to give back to the web2py community in the future, but
> > > > for right now, I want thank everyone who helped answer my questions
> > > > over the previous three months and to everyone whose work makes web2py
> > > > the excellent web application framework that it is!

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