I believe Marin is already working on improving the appliances site. On Wednesday, 1 August 2012 10:52:28 UTC-5, Anthony wrote: > > On Wednesday, August 1, 2012 11:37:03 AM UTC-4, Massimo Di Pierro wrote: >> >> We could make that distinction (additional flag) and have two tabs. >> > > We could, though see my other reply. Not all derivatives/distributions > have a running demo site, so it's probably best to include those kinds of > projects in http://www.web2py.com/appliances. It might make more sense to > enhance the appliances site -- (a) let users add projects, (b) enable > linking to other repos (besides the github web2py-appliances master repo), > (c) enable tagging, (d) enable linking to running demo sites or project > sites (in addition to the source code repo), (e) allow flagging of featured > sites to be displayed more prominently. Ultimately, it might make sense to > have a single site for both appliances and plugins working in this way. > Note, I believe web2pyslices 2.0 was originally intended to include this > functionality (i.e., in addition to posting recipes, questions, and > articles, it was supposed to allow posting of plugins and applications). > > Anthony >
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