[web2py] Re: web2pyslices migration

2011-03-16 Thread Nico de Groot
After some time the mail with a new password did arrive :-) You can
strike that part of my message.

On 17 mrt, 00:44, Nico de Groot  wrote:
> Hi Bruno,
>
> Tried to send a message using the web2pyslices site but it didn't
> work.
> It resulted in
> Input error: k: Format of site key was invalid
> Negative Ghost Rider
>
> My message was:
>
> Hi Bruno or Martin,
>
> First: thanks for your website, *very* useful.
> I managed to damage my account ncdegroot. I can't login anymore. I
> tried the option to send a email to reset the password, didn't work,
> received no email.
> I'm working on slice 125 about the multiuser mode and I would like to
> continue.
> Can you reset my pw for me?
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Nico de Groot
>
> PS. Below the textbox on /main/default/contact it says: 'Input error:
> k: Format of site key was invalid'


[web2py] Re: web2pyslices migration

2011-03-16 Thread Nico de Groot
Hi Bruno,

Tried to send a message using the web2pyslices site but it didn't
work.
It resulted in
Input error: k: Format of site key was invalid
Negative Ghost Rider

My message was:

Hi Bruno or Martin,

First: thanks for your website, *very* useful.
I managed to damage my account ncdegroot. I can't login anymore. I
tried the option to send a email to reset the password, didn't work,
received no email.
I'm working on slice 125 about the multiuser mode and I would like to
continue.
Can you reset my pw for me?
Thanks in advance,

Nico de Groot

PS. Below the textbox on /main/default/contact it says: 'Input error:
k: Format of site key was invalid'


Re: [web2py] Re: web2pyslices migration

2011-01-28 Thread Bruno Rocha
I created a twitter account for @web2pyslices

For now, it will only automatic tweet about reamdom slices, comments and
updates on the site, also it will tweet some random tips taken from here,
google search and from the official book.

Follow us http://twitter.com/web2pyslices (a better logo and avatar is on
the way)


[web2py] Re: web2pyslices migration

2011-01-21 Thread Anthony
On Friday, January 21, 2011 7:21:46 PM UTC-5, Martin.Mulone wrote: 
>
> do you like web2pycentral?. :P
>
> Our idea is to give solution to this items menu from web2py site: 
>
> - User Voice
> - Perhaps alter ego (FAQ)
>
 
If you're going to include the items from Alter Ego, note that although the 
most recent entry is #272, it appears that the most recent entry whose title 
is listed on http://www.web2py.com/AlterEgo is only #264, so make sure you 
don't miss those last few entries.
 
Also, I wonder if it would make sense to include some of the examples from 
http://web2py.com/examples/default/examples.
 
What about layout plugins? Right now we have this: http://web2py.com/layouts. 
Does it make sense to include layout plugins in the new slices site, or do 
layouts need their own special page/interface? If the latter, maybe 
http://web2py.com/layouts can still be integrated into the new site by 
including a link to it in the main navigation so we can truly achieve the 
"ONE PLACE for web2py related stuff" vision.
 
Thanks.
 
Anthony


[web2py] Re: web2pyslices migration

2011-01-21 Thread pbreit
Is there any web2py-based wiki software that would work? Seems to me a 
simple wiki site with aggressive administration would be best. Check Rails 
or Django for examples. I rarely find the voting very helpful. 

[web2py] Re: web2pyslices migration

2011-01-21 Thread Martin.Mulone
do you like web2pycentral?. :P

Our idea is to give solution to this items menu from web2py site: 

- User Voice
- Perhaps alter ego (FAQ)
- Videos
- Web2py slices
- Free Appliance
- Plugins

But we don't want to make it too complex, because the time we can dedicated 
to this. For comments we are going to use plugin comments. The vote system, 
we are going to have vote system (to show most popular) and ratings. Also 
for applications and plugin we are going to keep trak of downloads, to show 
the most download. The main idea is to promote web2py, people and projects 
too, open source and not.


[web2py] Re: web2pyslices migration

2011-01-21 Thread Anthony
On Friday, January 21, 2011 5:43:19 PM UTC-5, Massimo Di Pierro wrote: 
>
> I think it is important that things be marked clearly as: 
>
> - plugin/app/recipe 
> - production/beta 
> - have a screenshot 
> - be hosted locally or remotely (github/bitbicket/whatever) 

 
And as I've mentioned, it would also be helpful to have some ways to clear 
out the clutter of outdated/obsolete slices (e.g., plugins or recipes that 
have been superceded by better alternatives or new features built into 
web2py). For starters, it should be made easy to sort/filter by 
last-modified date. Maybe also include the latest version of web2py with 
which the slice has been tested and/or used in production by someone. Also, 
maybe let administrators or even regular users flag slices as out-of-date or 
in need of updating.
 
Thanks.
 
Anthony


[web2py] Re: web2pyslices migration

2011-01-21 Thread Massimo Di Pierro
I think it is important that things be marked clearly as:

- plugin/app/recipe
- production/beta
- have a screenshot
- be hosted locally or remotely (github/bitbicket/whatever)


On Jan 21, 12:18 pm, Bruno Rocha  wrote:
> 2011/1/21 contatogilson...@gmail.com 
>
> > What do you think of having a wiki on the framework and its libraries in
> > web2pyslices?
>
> I don't know if a wiki is needed, in web2pyslices we are planning to have a
> follow system, so people will be able to follow slices, and people will be
> able to fork slices, Slices can be anything (it is like a post), but it is a
> post specifically categorized and with exclusive features for each category.
>
> We can add the functionality to make a slice public, so anyone can edit a
> slice (option-able by the creator of the slice)
>
> Slices will be connected itself with other slices (slices follows slices),
> so we finish having a tree of related stuff.
>
> Imagine the workflow:
>
> Enter web2pyslices
> Search keyword 'form'
> results shows :
> 5 last people who recently have 'form' on his actions
> 5 latest recipes/tutorials tagged and with 'form' on content
> 5 lates plugins related to form
> 5 latest slices that follows any other slice related to 'form'
> plus:
> 5 results from web2py source with the 'form' keyword'
> 5 latest google groups threads related to form
> and so...
>
> The idea is ONE PLACE for web2py related stuff.


Re: [web2py] Re: web2pyslices migration

2011-01-21 Thread Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas
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Hi,

I'm pretty interested in the unifying view of this project and also the
idea of forking or public editing of certain slices. Seems a lot like
other idea I proposed, not only oriented to developers, but I lack the
expertise of the people who is behind this new version of Web2pyslices
and I would like to learn from them and contribute when I have more
knowledge. Will be this project free software (as in freedom)?

Cheers,

Offray

El 21/01/11 13:18, Bruno Rocha escribió:
> 2011/1/21 contatogilson...@gmail.com 
> 
>> What do you think of having a wiki on the framework and its libraries in
>> web2pyslices?
> 
> 
> I don't know if a wiki is needed, in web2pyslices we are planning to have a
> follow system, so people will be able to follow slices, and people will be
> able to fork slices, Slices can be anything (it is like a post), but it is a
> post specifically categorized and with exclusive features for each category.
> 
> We can add the functionality to make a slice public, so anyone can edit a
> slice (option-able by the creator of the slice)
> 
> Slices will be connected itself with other slices (slices follows slices),
> so we finish having a tree of related stuff.
> 
> Imagine the workflow:
> 
> Enter web2pyslices
> Search keyword 'form'
> results shows :
> 5 last people who recently have 'form' on his actions
> 5 latest recipes/tutorials tagged and with 'form' on content
> 5 lates plugins related to form
> 5 latest slices that follows any other slice related to 'form'
> plus:
> 5 results from web2py source with the 'form' keyword'
> 5 latest google groups threads related to form
> and so...
> 
> The idea is ONE PLACE for web2py related stuff.
> 

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Re: [web2py] Re: web2pyslices migration

2011-01-21 Thread contatogilson...@gmail.com
This idea is better:)
_
*Gilson Filho*
*Web Developer
Blog:* blog.gilsondev.com
*Twitter:* twitter.com/gilsonfilho



2011/1/21 Bruno Rocha 

> 2011/1/21 contatogilson...@gmail.com 
>
>> What do you think of having a wiki on the framework and its libraries in
>> web2pyslices?
>
>
> I don't know if a wiki is needed, in web2pyslices we are planning to have a
> follow system, so people will be able to follow slices, and people will be
> able to fork slices, Slices can be anything (it is like a post), but it is a
> post specifically categorized and with exclusive features for each category.
>
> We can add the functionality to make a slice public, so anyone can edit a
> slice (option-able by the creator of the slice)
>
> Slices will be connected itself with other slices (slices follows slices),
> so we finish having a tree of related stuff.
>
> Imagine the workflow:
>
> Enter web2pyslices
> Search keyword 'form'
> results shows :
> 5 last people who recently have 'form' on his actions
> 5 latest recipes/tutorials tagged and with 'form' on content
> 5 lates plugins related to form
> 5 latest slices that follows any other slice related to 'form'
> plus:
> 5 results from web2py source with the 'form' keyword'
> 5 latest google groups threads related to form
> and so...
>
> The idea is ONE PLACE for web2py related stuff.
>
>
>
>


Re: [web2py] Re: web2pyslices migration

2011-01-21 Thread Bruno Rocha
2011/1/21 contatogilson...@gmail.com 

> What do you think of having a wiki on the framework and its libraries in
> web2pyslices?


I don't know if a wiki is needed, in web2pyslices we are planning to have a
follow system, so people will be able to follow slices, and people will be
able to fork slices, Slices can be anything (it is like a post), but it is a
post specifically categorized and with exclusive features for each category.

We can add the functionality to make a slice public, so anyone can edit a
slice (option-able by the creator of the slice)

Slices will be connected itself with other slices (slices follows slices),
so we finish having a tree of related stuff.

Imagine the workflow:

Enter web2pyslices
Search keyword 'form'
results shows :
5 last people who recently have 'form' on his actions
5 latest recipes/tutorials tagged and with 'form' on content
5 lates plugins related to form
5 latest slices that follows any other slice related to 'form'
plus:
5 results from web2py source with the 'form' keyword'
5 latest google groups threads related to form
and so...

The idea is ONE PLACE for web2py related stuff.


Re: [web2py] Re: web2pyslices migration

2011-01-21 Thread contatogilson...@gmail.com
What do you think of having a wiki on the framework and its libraries in
web2pyslices?
_
*Gilson Filho*
*Web Developer
Blog:* blog.gilsondev.com
*Twitter:* twitter.com/gilsonfilho



2011/1/20 Martin.Mulone 

> :O the rumors run fast


Re: [web2py] Re: web2pyslices migration

2011-01-20 Thread Martin.Mulone
:O the rumors run fast

Re: [web2py] Re: web2pyslices migration

2011-01-20 Thread Arun K.Rajeevan
Is that secret is making everything slice ?!! :D

Re: [web2py] Re: web2pyslices migration

2011-01-20 Thread Bruno Rocha
Everything is a '*Slice*' of web2py so we want to create a place where these
slices have a meeting.

People, Plugins, Articles, Links, Apps, Projects etc, All in one place.

We just started the work, hope to release the alpha.web2pyslices.com in few
days

Bruno Rocha
http://about.me/rochacbruno/bio


[web2py] Re: web2pyslices migration

2011-01-20 Thread Arun K.Rajeevan
Great.
We really need a location to point to apart from web2py.com.


[web2py] Re: web2pyslices migration

2011-01-19 Thread Plumo
wow - sounds fantastic!



[web2py] Re: web2pyslices migration

2011-01-18 Thread Anthony
This sounds amazing. Looking forward to it.

On Tuesday, January 18, 2011 8:16:35 PM UTC-5, rochacbruno wrote:

> Hello everyone.
>
> web2pyslices server is being migrated from Nathan server for 
> my server, so the site can be down for a while, I'll try to put it 
> to work as quickly as possible. Max tomorrow evening the site will 
> be back and running on my new server, no change and keeping the same 
> data and users.
>
> Me and Martin have begun work on a new site for web2pyslices, we plan this 
> to bea sort of central resource for developers working with 
> web2py, and a kind of social network of 
> programmers that will contain recipes, plugins, applications, 
> tips, videos, tutorials and people for sharing information about web2py. (we 
> have some other secret ideas for the site)
>
> We will try to integrate the most from the book, from the official site, 
> the group and the most used social networking(facebook, twitter, bitbucket, 
> github, etc).
>
> But this is a hard work and certainly take 
> us a bit of time, web2pyslices continue working until when we're 
> ready to migrate all the existing content to the new site.
>
> For now we are working to establish the foundations of this new 
> application and any hint, suggestion, idea will be thoroughly evaluated.
>
> Thanks and sorry if it goes off for some time.
>
> ---
> Bruno Rocha
> http://about.me/rochacbruno/bio
>


[web2py] Re: web2pyslices migration

2011-01-18 Thread Bruno Rocha
Just for curiosity, and to highlight the benefit of being backwards
compatible.

Nathan was running a different version of web2py (I think an old stable
one), I simply grabbed the .w2p package and deployed to the latest version
of web2py, everything running well out of the box :)

Bruno Rocha
http://about.me/rochacbruno/bio

>


[web2py] Re: web2pyslices migration

2011-01-18 Thread mr.freeze
I am excited to see web2pyslices 2.0 (or whatever you guys decide to
call it).  Thanks Bruno and Martin!

On Jan 18, 7:16 pm, Bruno Rocha  wrote:
> Hello everyone.
>
> web2pyslices server is being migrated from Nathan server for
> my server, so the site can be down for a while, I'll try to put it
> to work as quickly as possible. Max tomorrow evening the site will
> be back and running on my new server, no change and keeping the same
> data and users.
>
> Me and Martin have begun work on a new site for web2pyslices, we plan this
> to bea sort of central resource for developers working with
> web2py, and a kind of social network of
> programmers that will contain recipes, plugins, applications,
> tips, videos, tutorials and people for sharing information about web2py. (we
> have some other secret ideas for the site)
>
> We will try to integrate the most from the book, from the official site, the
> group and the most used social networking(facebook, twitter, bitbucket,
> github, etc).
>
> But this is a hard work and certainly take
> us a bit of time, web2pyslices continue working until when we're
> ready to migrate all the existing content to the new site.
>
> For now we are working to establish the foundations of this new
> application and any hint, suggestion, idea will be thoroughly evaluated.
>
> Thanks and sorry if it goes off for some time.
>
> ---
> Bruno Rochahttp://about.me/rochacbruno/bio


[web2py] Re: web2pyslices migration

2011-01-18 Thread Bruno Rocha
Eventually, until it is offline, you can access with this temporary domain
http://slices.blouweb.com/main/default/index

Thanks

Bruno Rocha
http://about.me/rochacbruno/bio