One or two high-profile projects would would go a long way towards this.  

On Thursday, 29 November 2012 01:14:52 UTC, Daniele wrote:
>
> I really believe web2py will indeed become the "rails for python" as 
> someone mentioned. Actually, I believe it's much better, easier to use and 
> comprehend, and more pleasant to develop in.
>
> That said, I agree web2py needs to reach a critical mass of users because 
> as of now, it's too hard to get the support to even simple answers, which 
> sometime require days to be answered on google groups. A much wider user 
> base would rapidly solve this problem quite naturally. I think the solution 
> to this would be word of mouth: more users need to use web2py and spread 
> the word of how good it is by mere word of mouth. It's possible, I believe 
> the project can really outshine all the other python web frameworks.
>
> On Tuesday, November 27, 2012 4:39:06 AM UTC, User wrote:
>>
>> I noticed a thread over in web2py-developers web3py - 
>> important!<https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!topic/web2py-developers/RCeiRd3Rzs0>
>>  which 
>> was exciting to read.  I've flirted with web2py and there's a lot that I 
>> like about it.  For some reason I find web2py exciting whereas django 
>> doesn't provide that.  I've used Yii on the php side which is great 
>> framework as far as php goes and asp.net mvc which is great as well.  
>> I'd love to work with python but the main thing making me hesitate with 
>> web2py is critical mass.  
>>  
>> It seems like it wouldn't be hard for web2py to really dominate the 
>> python web framework space if some of the core criticisms were addressed.  
>> I'm not fully up to speed on what they are but I usually hear about unit 
>> testing and global variables.  It feels like there is a roadblock 
>> preventing the project from skyrocketing.  Python needs a rails.  I 
>> understand that the design decisions are by choice with pros and cons.
>>  
>> My questions are:
>> 1. Will web3py likely address these often repeated core criticisms? (I 
>> saw point 5 from the thread linked to above: "5) No more global 
>> environment. Apps will do "from web3py import *" (see below)")
>> 2. The developer thread is over in the developers section.  Will you have 
>> a more open forum for users (as opposed to developers) to have input on 
>> web3py?
>>  
>>  
>>
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