2011/1/9 pbreit <[email protected]> > So I guess the question remains: is Web2py suitable for large, public web > sites or does it max out as a rapid prototyper and smaller "intranet" type > sites?
http://www.web2py.com/poweredby (this site has not every web2py powered site around the globe, people needs to update) To point few of these sites: <http://www.web2py.com/poweredby>SahanaEden, RadBox, TenthRow, Ru.ly, Campus Online, Latinux, Paraiba Brazilian State Government, NatalAnimal (My non profit e-commerce like website), The list above is not about prototype or intranet websites. Also, at my tiny company ( blouweb.com ) we are working only with web2py development, in one year of existence we are making our lives working only with web2py (developing and training) Besides the public websites and intranets, we are developing some corporate systems. Some of them are in production already, for more than 6 months and we are having a great experience. I also working a lot giving web2py classes (in-company) , and for example one of the biggest state-company of Brazil are getting trained and developing internal solutions with web2py. Now, we are in the way to sign a contract to develop a financial system for one of the São Paulo stock-exchange companies. I think web2py is very good for 'Corporate' and 'Enterprise', but perhaps we need to be less pretentious and change the slogan for something like: web2py - the getting things done web framework -- Bruno Rocha http://about.me/rochacbruno/bio

