Note, it also appears as the <title> in the HTML <head> and vertically on 
the side of the page in the online book: http://www.web2py.com/book/.

On Tuesday, March 15, 2011 11:03:14 PM UTC-4, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:

> I agree. I will remove it with the next commit. 
>
> On Mar 15, 9:50 pm, Anthony <abas...@gmail.com> wrote: 
> > I suppose we don't need a tagline at all. I think it only appears near 
> the 
> > top of the home page and on the book cover, so it's not exactly 
> ubiquitous. 
> > Not all frameworks have a tagline. We could just stick with a descriptive 
>
> > summary sentence on the home page, which is currently: 
> > 
> > "Free open source full-stack framework for rapid development of fast, 
> > scalable, secure 
> > <http://www.web2py.com/book/default/chapter/01#security>and 
> portable database-driven web-based applications. Written and 
> > programmable in Python <http://www.python.org>." 
> > 
> > I suppose we could tweak that a bit, but it's not bad. 
> > 
> > Of course, if we come up with a great tagline, we should use it -- but no 
>
> > tagline is probably better than a mediocre (or controversial) one. 
> > 
> > Anthony 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > On Tuesday, March 15, 2011 10:14:51 PM UTC-4, rochacbruno wrote: 
> > > We were in the same issue to choose the new logo. Had a votation and 
> from a 
> > > list with 94 logos we ended with the most simple and compact. 
> > 
> > > Today, I think everyone agrees that the logo is good enought. 
> > 
> > > I really think we need to drop "enterprise" so what about just dropping 
> it? 
> > 
> > > As simple enought as web2py is. 
> > 
> > > I mean: lets drop it and leave just: 
> > > Web2py web framework. 
> > 
> > > When a new phrase for tagline come up here naturally. It can be 
> included.

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