I love massimo's web2py's flashbar too..
And web2py is not depended on just one ajax effect ., You can switch to any
ajax framework anytime.




On Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 3:18 PM, yarko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> +1    frankly, (as a user experiencing forms) I love the flashbar
> too! :-)
>
> On Oct 17, 9:46 am, mdipierro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi Noob,
> >
> > There are benefits of having a documentation project started from the
> > community. The main benefit is that is shows skeptics this is no
> > longer a one man project. I get a lot of emails from companies who are
> > interested in using web2py but are skeptical about long term
> > development. This list is one way to show that there are many experts
> > around but it is not the only means.
> >
> > I am also considering creating a certification program for developers.
> >
> > About the other issues below:
> > * Ask Massimo to improve the look of his web site;
> > I am all for it. I am not a good CSS designer and frankly I would
> > rather spend the time doing something else. You have "examples" (the
> > source for the web site) if you propose a better one I will use it.
> >
> > * Update the cookbook;
> > You can ask me the source of any document I created (other than the
> > book) and I will give it to you.
> >
> > * Update the manual;
> > Which manual?
> >
> > * Publish the new book as PDF;
> > I am talking with the editor about this. Having a published book has
> > advatages, gives weight to the project. It also has restrictions
> > because I lose control of distributions. I am talking to them. They
> > have a way to make PDF but it would still have copy protections. I am
> > trying to find out what they are. They do not understand that my
> > interest is to have the book circulate as much as possible, not
> > protect people from copying. I do not care about making money but they
> > do. I make so little that it is irrelevant, for them it is a business.
> >
> > * Ask for his time to solve MANY coding problems;
> > Aren't you doing this laready? ;-)
> >
> > * Moan about the flash bar in the editor being annoying (ME=);
> > I love the flash bar but you can simply make your own web2py_ajax.html
> > and remove it.
> >
> > Massimo
> >
>

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