[web2py] Re: web2py -> py4web

2024-09-15 Thread Massimo Di Pierro
I very much appreciate this kind of feedback. My support of web2py has been slow but it has not needed much. The fact is, if you are using python 2.7 with web2py my ability to improve web2py is limited by the python version before anything else. Moving from web2py + 2.7 to web2py + 3.11 is a rela

[web2py] Re: web2py -> py4web

2024-08-25 Thread Peter
I am not a professional developer and I understand others have to consider far greater risks in terms of any possible impact of errors and downtime but I wanted to add my two pence (cents) worth regarding my experience of upgrading to web2py to Python3! In 2016/17 I developed a web2py app f

[web2py] Re: web2py -> py4web

2024-07-21 Thread Massimo Di Pierro
I encourage you at least to try run it to python 3 (probably only need to change the print statements if any at all). On Sunday 21 July 2024 at 21:23:40 UTC-7 gaelpri...@gmail.com wrote: > Hello Massimo. > > I'm still using for 5 Web2py applications with Python 2.7. > Developing is 2% of my time

[web2py] Re: web2py -> py4web

2024-07-21 Thread Massimo Di Pierro
I encourage you at least to try run it to python 3 (probably only need to change the print statements if any at all). On Sunday 21 July 2024 at 21:23:40 UTC-7 gaelpri...@gmail.com wrote: > Hello Massimo. > > I'm still using for 5 Web2py applications with Python 2.7. > Developing is 2% of my time

Re: [web2py] Re: web2py -> py4web

2024-07-21 Thread Chitti Siva
Hi, Why are you adding in this mail loop and why you reply on this mail. Please remove my mail in this mail loop. Thank & Regards, Siva Chitti. On Thu, 18 Jul, 2024, 6:57 pm xgp.l...@gmail.com, wrote: > Hi Massimo. > > At the moment I haven't moved to py4web. I would like you to consider > sup

[web2py] Re: web2py -> py4web

2024-07-21 Thread Gaël Princivalle
Hello Massimo. I'm still using for 5 Web2py applications with Python 2.7. Developing is 2% of my time work, so I need a platform reliable and simple, Web2py is perfect for that. I must begin a new application and I'll do it with py4web. Thanks Massimo and to all the guys that have supported Web

[web2py] Re: web2py -> py4web

2024-07-21 Thread Massimo Di Pierro
Not true anymore. I will fix that. On Tuesday 16 July 2024 at 23:17:49 UTC-7 Rowdy wrote: > On 14/7/2024 12:10 pm, Massimo Di Pierro wrote: > > Hello everybody, > > > > You may have noticed I am not very active on this mailing list. That is > > mostly because I have been concentrating my energy

[web2py] Re: web2py -> py4web

2024-07-18 Thread xgp.l...@gmail.com
Hi Massimo. At the moment I haven't moved to py4web. I would like you to consider support for web2py until python 3.13 at least. I understand the hard work it takes, but keep in mind improvements on newer versions of python are worth it. Only using python 3.10+ Not using GAE. Thanks your ha

[web2py] Re: web2py -> py4web

2024-07-17 Thread Bruce Young
I'm using web2py for several projects. Thanks for everything. Moved to Python 3.11 Never used GAE Hopefully we will still get security updated for a while. Haven't moved to py4web because of lack of time, and frankly partly because of the admin interface. It's hard to get used to after web2py. Br

[web2py] Re: web2py -> py4web

2024-07-17 Thread Jim S
I have moved most everything to py4web except for 3 big apps. However, we are migrating our ERP to Odoo and then these web2py apps will no longer be needed. Hope to have Python 2.7 support in web2py through March of 2025. We should be off by then. That being said, I doubt I'll be downloading/in

[web2py] Re: web2py -> py4web

2024-07-16 Thread Rowdy
On 14/7/2024 12:10 pm, Massimo Di Pierro wrote: Hello everybody, You may have noticed I am not very active on this mailing list. That is mostly because I have been concentrating my energy on py4web which I think is must more modern and faster than web2py. Once again I want to encourage you t

Re: [web2py] Re: web2py -> py4web

2024-07-16 Thread Carlos Correia
Hi, Moving to Python 3 is a must! As for Web2py I have several servers using it (one of them is an ERP) and I don't know when I will have time to move them to Py4web, so I beg you not to drop Web2py support. Best regards, Carlos Às 04:49 de 17/07/24, Massimo Di Pierro escreveu: It is very

[web2py] Re: web2py -> py4web

2024-07-16 Thread Massimo Di Pierro
It is very encouraging to know people have moved to python 3. :-) On Tuesday 16 July 2024 at 22:16:03 UTC-4 snide...@gmail.com wrote: > On Saturday, July 13, 2024 at 7:10:05 PM UTC-7 Massimo Di Pierro wrote: > > Hello everybody, > > You may have noticed I am not very active on this mailing list.

[web2py] Re: web2py -> py4web

2024-07-16 Thread Dave S
On Saturday, July 13, 2024 at 7:10:05 PM UTC-7 Massimo Di Pierro wrote: Hello everybody, You may have noticed I am not very active on this mailing list. That is mostly because I have been concentrating my energy on py4web which I think is must more modern and faster than web2py. Once again I

Re: [web2py] Re: web2py -> py4web

2024-07-15 Thread Christian Varas
Hi Massimo, In my case I have still one app in production using web2py, I haven’t migrated yet because is quite big. For the rest of my apps, are all migrated to py4web and they work so much faster :). In my opinion, drop the support of python 2.7 is recommended to avoid security issues, and also

[web2py] Re: web2py -> py4web

2024-07-15 Thread Brian M
I have a larger web2py app that would be a chore to migrate - hard to justify the time without clear incentives. It’s running Python 3.10 and not on GAE. Would be nice if there was at least some security updates. On Saturday, July 13, 2024 at 9:10:05 PM UTC-5 Massimo Di Pierro wrote: > Hello ev

[web2py] Re: web2py -> py4web

2024-07-14 Thread Raul Monares
Hi Massimo I have several web2py applications in production. Big systems that would be difficult to move to py4web as they are growing all the time. But we're using Python 3.8. Also, GAE is not relevant to us Web2py has been fantastic. On Sunday, July 14, 2024 at 2:11:23 AM UTC-6 Clemens wrot

[web2py] Re: web2py -> py4web

2024-07-14 Thread Clemens
Hello Massimo, I'm a vital web2py user with a 3 systems in production. I've moved to python 3.7+ (currently 3.8) a long time ago. I'm using postgres as database, thus for me GAE would not be relevant. But I'm really interested in any support and security updates of web2py. I would like to mig

Re: [web2py] Re: web2py/py4web HTML helpers as an independent module

2020-02-16 Thread Massimo Di Pierro
Mind these helpers are a re-implementation of the web2py ones. They are very similar but not identical. They are used in py4web. On Saturday, 15 February 2020 10:05:33 UTC-8, Ramos wrote: > > Nice to know!! > > Massimo Di Pierro escreveu em sáb, > 15/02/2020 às 11:29 : > >> pip install yatl

Re: [web2py] Re: web2py/py4web HTML helpers as an independent module

2020-02-15 Thread António Ramos
Nice to know!! Massimo Di Pierro escreveu em sáb, 15/02/2020 às 11:29 : > pip install yatl > python > >>> from yatl.helpers import A, BUTTON, DIV > > enjoy. This has been possible for some time. > > On Friday, 14 February 2020 04:35:41 UTC-8, Ramos wrote: >> >> Hello, like pydal that is now an i

[web2py] Re: web2py/py4web HTML helpers as an independent module

2020-02-15 Thread Massimo Di Pierro
pip install yatl python >>> from yatl.helpers import A, BUTTON, DIV enjoy. This has been possible for some time. On Friday, 14 February 2020 04:35:41 UTC-8, Ramos wrote: > > Hello, like pydal that is now an independent module , would also be > interesting to have web2py HTML helpers imported as

Re: [web2py] Re: web2py / py4web in pypi.org

2020-02-10 Thread Marcelo Huerta
Well, there is an old package in https://pypi.org/project/web2py/, maybe it should be removed? -- Resources: - http://web2py.com - http://web2py.com/book (Documentation) - http://github.com/web2py/web2py (Source code) - https://code.google.com/p/web2py/issues/list (Report Issues) --- You receive

[web2py] Re: web2py / py4web in pypi.org

2020-02-09 Thread Massimo Di Pierro
py4web yes. I just deployed a new version. web2py was never really distributed using pypi. On Tuesday, 4 February 2020 07:14:49 UTC-8, Marcelo Huerta wrote: > > > Are there plans to include the latest versions of the frameworks in > pypi.org? I see that pypi.org has a web2py 2.1.1. > -- Resou