Joe -- I disagree as well. Even though I have said more than once docs are a weak point. But it is being addressed. Might I suggest, Massimo released 3 chapters of the new book. Have you reviewed them and possibly sent in corrections? Proof's in the pudding.
Yarko, rest -- Want something focused, gets out the kinks on process and has something to show for it in the end process? Why not turn the editorial proofing of the V2 of the book into a series of sprints? If nothing else it will validate the 'process' for everything else going forward. If Massimo approves, its his IP. As to projects to tackle. I see nothing wrong with either CMS, Wiki, or eStore. If you ran these suggestions thru a UML you will end up with some constituent subcomponents. * editor come tag tool. Ends up being common to all three. * intelligent storage. A means to properly categorize content, filter it, sort it in a common way. Maybe an XPath like metaphor higher level than the DAL for most common searches? DAL directly for more sophisticated queries. Common to CMS, Wiki, Blog and catalog descriptions in an eStore. * Calendar function. An iCal based engine plus a base level class for display. Common to CMS, Wiki, Blog. * Workflow engine. Leverage off the cron functionality but extend it to trigger tasks in sequence and in parallel as the work flow dictates. Tasks would validate predecessors are complete. Common in CMS, eStore. With those subcomponents in hand tackling the higher level projects start with around 50% of the work already done -- once. This also gives those interested exposure to these tools before launching a larger project. JohnMc On Jul 11, 11:34 am, Joe Barnhart <joe.barnh...@gmail.com> wrote: > I think its a complete diversion of effort and a waste of time. > > The reason we don't have meaningful apps on web2py is because nobody > can figure out how to use it. The documentation SUCKS. Hello??!? > Haven't we had this discussion endless times already? > > We are the same group who couldn't create our own WIKI in web2py so we > could have a PLACE for documentation. Instead of fixing the wiki > we're going to hike the banners and storm the walls of other platforms > by doing our own CMS? > > We need cohesive documentation so we can grow the pool of web2py > users. Useful meaningful applications will come if we have a user > community with depth. Which we DON'T at present. > > -- Joe Barnhart > > On Jul 10, 1:32 pm, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote: > > > I think we need to build two task forces. > > > 1) to build a CMS > > > 2) to build a eStore > > > the more overlap the better. We need two project leaders and > > volunteers. I also suggest starting by creating google docs to gather > > requirements. > > > Lots of people needs these, including me. > > > Massimo --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "web2py Web Framework" group. To post to this group, send email to web2py@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to web2py+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/web2py?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---