> Back to the original topic though - Why doesn't web2py do more dogfooding? > I know that using code.google.com is good since it's free, but come one, > let's show the world that Massimo puts his money where his mouth is... >
Currently on the canine menu: http://web2py.com <http://web2py.com/examples/default/index> http://web2py.com/book http://www.web2pyslices.com <http://www.web2pyslices.com/home> http://web2py.com/poweredby http://www.web2py.com/appliances http://web2py.com/layouts http://web2py.com/demo_admin/default/site (not to mention some legacy apps, such as AlterEgo, web2py Plugins, and web2py Wiki) And of course, Massimo and all the contributors are using web2py for their private projects. I'd rather see the community spend more time improving (and documenting) the framework and building a robust CMS than adding dog food just for the sake of "dogfooding." Note, the community isn't using them, but we do have existing forum <http://pyforum.org/>, Q&A <http://www.qa-stack.com/>, and issue-tracking <http://www.i-track.org/> apps. Anthony