Selecta,
I have the link and will download it now!
Thanks!
Mr.NetAdmin
On Wed, Dec 15, 2010 at 5:59 PM, selecta wrote:
> btw I was finally able to login to WAE 2.0 app
> here is the link to my contribution (which is called pyMantis btw)
> http://w2pexhibition.appspot.com/exhibition/default/i
btw I was finally able to login to WAE 2.0 app
here is the link to my contribution (which is called pyMantis btw)
http://w2pexhibition.appspot.com/exhibition/default/index/311002
packaged releases can be found here
http://jaguar.biologie.hu-berlin.de/~fkrause/pyMantis.src.r167.tar.gz
(linux)
http:
thanks, i fixed it, strangely this never resulted in an error at my
side
anyway you will need to link/move everything form the site-packages
directory into the /web2py/site-packages directory
the app is not inteded to be installed from source, but rather as a
complete package with web2py included
Hello ,
I've tried to install your tlc2 on 1.89.5,
here is the error I get :
url : http://127.0.0.1:8080/tlc2/default/index
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/sylvain/web2py/gluon/restricted.py", line 188, in
restricted
exec ccode in environment
File "/home/sylvain/web2py/appl
I sure hope you got my mail o_O
If not here the most important thing
hg clone http://tlc2.hg.sourceforge.net:8000/hgroot/tlc2/tlc2
On Nov 16, 4:32 pm, NetAdmin wrote:
> Rahul,
>
> Applications without source code will not be accepted.
>
> Maybe in the future we can have a closed source exhibiti
Rahul,
Applications without source code will not be accepted.
Maybe in the future we can have a closed source exhibition.
Mr.NetAdmin
On Nov 14, 11:29 pm, Rahul wrote:
> Hi,
> Can we submit closed w2p applications without source code? Any
> specific rules if one does not want to expose t
Hi,
Can we submit closed w2p applications without source code? Any
specific rules if one does not want to expose the code?
Rahul
On Nov 12, 5:23 pm, selecta wrote:
> How do I submit? Should I just send you (NetAdmin) the code by email?
> I am working on the project constantly, will you accep
You should wait for the the deadline, then submit by email.
Good Luck!
Mr.NetAdmin
How do I submit? Should I just send you (NetAdmin) the code by email?
I am working on the project constantly, will you accept updates after
the first submission? Or should I wait till the deadline and submit
what I got until then?
On Nov 11, 9:21 pm, GoldenTiger wrote:
> I'll be there, actually I
I'll be there, actually I am devoting most of my time studying web2py.
I hope to do a nice application.
:)
On 8 nov, 20:20, Mr admin wrote:
> Sure!
>
> Plugins are just miniature applications right? :-)
>
> Mr.NetAdmin
>
> On Mon, Nov 8, 2010 at 1:13 PM, mr.freeze wrote:
> > Can we submit be a
I'll be there, actually I am devoting most of my time studying web2py.
I hope to do a nice application.
:)
On 8 nov, 20:20, Mr admin wrote:
> Sure!
>
> Plugins are just miniature applications right? :-)
>
> Mr.NetAdmin
>
> On Mon, Nov 8, 2010 at 1:13 PM, mr.freeze wrote:
> > Can we submit be a
Sure!
Plugins are just miniature applications right? :-)
Mr.NetAdmin
On Mon, Nov 8, 2010 at 1:13 PM, mr.freeze wrote:
> Can we submit be a plugin?
>
> On Nov 3, 3:18 pm, NetAdmin wrote:
> > Web2py Application Exhibition Version 2.0
> >
> > Do you have a Web2py app that you'd like to show th
Can we submit be a plugin?
On Nov 3, 3:18 pm, NetAdmin wrote:
> Web2py Application Exhibition Version 2.0
>
> Do you have a Web2py app that you'd like to show the world?
> If so, you may be interested in the Web2py Application Exhibition.
>
> The WAE is a way to...
> 1. Demonstrate what can be do
Frankly, I think including closed-source (binary even) apps would be
better PR. You CAN use web2py to build them, so why not show them off?
Can't closed-source applications already be shown off?
I'm thinking about http://www.appliedstacks.com/PoweredBy/web2py
I don't think it is our job to dete
I'm not sure what the requirements are, but you could try getting your
application listed on http://www.web2py.com/appliances
There are many really nice applications listed there.
Mr.NetAdmin
On Fri, Nov 5, 2010 at 11:50 AM, NetAdmin wrote:
> Ramjee,
>
> Yes the app must be opensource. ( Like Web2py )
Frankly, I think including closed-source (binary even) apps would be
better PR. You CAN use web2py to build them, so why not show them off?
Not everyone is hot on open-source, despite th
Hi NetAdmin,
That is fine.
Is there any chance you can consider a list of non opensource apps, not
competing for the prize but nevertheless can show some of the good stuff
being built on web2py.
Thanks,
rAm
i Think, i Wait, i Fast -- Siddhartha
http://sodidi.ramjeeganti.com
On Fri, Nov 5, 20
Ramjee,
Yes the app must be opensource. ( Like Web2py )
Mr.NetAdmin
On Nov 5, 3:20 am, Ramjee Ganti wrote:
> Hi Netadmin,
>
> Very nice initiative. Is it mandatory that the project is opensource. I am
> working on an enterprise analytics application using web2py. However, I am
> not going to m
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