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+1 for the idea :)

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Praneeth


On 05/13/2010 09:39 PM, blackthorne wrote:
> ok, this one may be interesting...
> 
> Currently, we can install web2py apps in one of 3 ways. uploading it,
> providing its url or putting the files in the applications folder
> manually. Nothing wrong with this but seems to me that with little
> effort we could take this beyond.
> Think about an integrated (web) interface that  allowed you to search
> or browser appliances and show its details when requested. This could
> happen inside the web2py framework and you could even install it by
> pressing a button (actually it just needs to use the already existing
> "download/provide url" option inside).
> I think this could improve user/developer experience but that's not
> all...
> Applications could have versions, and a changelog that could make part
> of the details of the application and an "update" option, so that
> users could keep all their apps on the edge.
> 
> Who's with me?
> 
> Thank you, best regards

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