Yes, I couldn't agree more. Let's see what web2pyslices2.0 looks like -- I'm 
hoping it will do all this and more.

On Friday, August 19, 2011 8:53:53 PM UTC-4, czamb wrote:

> Anthony, thank you for pointing me to web2pyslices, I just registered 
> there. I knew it before and it helped me out a couple of times. But it is 
> not exactly a wiki or? My point is that I see web2py and the web2py-users 
> gaining more momentum. Groups traffic increases and the rather unorganized 
> information there with some really informative threads if you know what to 
> search for. 
>
> I think it would be useful to have a wiki that is organized similar to the 
> web2py book and also tightly linked with it and with the web2py-users group. 
> The idea occurred to me when I saw the recent thread where pbreit posted his 
> excellent fabfile example. This example got me going with fabric and I 
> immediately downloaded it to my computer. However it would be great to a 
> have a wiki with e.g. a deployment section in the same fashion of the book 
> where I could just insert a link to pbreit's post and maybe even my own 
> adapted fabfile. 
>
> Basically its just about organizing the information a little bit better and 
> make it more accessible to beginners. And since I think writing a good wiki 
> engine is almost as difficult as writing a good web application framework 
> I'd suggest to go with one of the good systems that are already there like 
> moinmoin or wikimedia or a more minimalistic one. I believe it would benefit 
> web2py and I would like to contribute. Presumably a wiki could fill the gap 
> between the group which is quick and pretty unorganized and the book which 
> is great but cannot be up to date always in every aspect of development with 
> web2py.  
>
>
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