It's available on the download page of the web2py site: http://www.web2py.com/examples/default/download Additionally, I check out cube2py from the google code repository and copy the source files from there. If you want to be able to download the latest trunk and see what's changed.
On Jul 21, 11:00 pm, Bruno Rocha <rochacbr...@gmail.com> wrote: > Where can I download standalone plugin_wiki to include in my running web2py > app? > > 2010/7/21 Tim Michelsen <timmichel...@gmx-topmail.de>: > > > > > > >> What does the roadmap look like for > >> the future? > > Yes, that's exactly my question at the moment. > > > I mean there were a numbert of attempts: > > t1, t2, c9, cube2py and now just plugin_wiki. > > > How much is the core team dedicated to make this more that just a demo > > project? > > > Web development at my company is shaping again as decisions seem to be made. > > > So before I invest another bunch of hours in yet the next show-off tool? > > > I tried to convert my self-programmed site into T9 now it tuens out to > > be a senseless effort. > > > So a clear statement is needed. > > > Because the video is definately HOT STUFF that deserves to be used. > > But for production employment I need a statement that ensures future > > upgradability just like web2py development ensures backward compatibility. > > > Thanks and regards, > > Timmie > > -- > > http://rochacbruno.com.br