Giovanni (weppy developer) and the web2py community are already cooperating 
since he is the leading force behind pydal and de fact maintainer of pydal. 
I have not looked at the code recently but I trust Giovanni's skills 
completely and from what I have seen, I am sure it is excellent.

It is a different architecture then web2py and things like the web2py admin 
interface would not work well with weppy. The hot plug and play mechanism 
for installing applications does not work with weppy. So think they will 
peacefully coexist in parallel and users will choose what they like best.

Massimo

On Friday, 21 August 2015 07:47:02 UTC-5, Mirek Zvolský wrote:
>
> weppy.org ? Great.
> >> be aware that the only overlap with web2py is the DAL
> And templating. And more...
>
> I think, Massimo, this is hard question for you. If it is really well 
> written, will you fork it? Or cooperate?
>
> I don't understand technical details much, but I know that lot of people 
> don't want hear about Web2py because of model/controller execution in the 
> pre-build environment.
> I have nothing against such execution, but I have to ask, if Web2py 
> model/controller execution is a so large technical advantage, if this 
> advantage is worth to loose developers (maybe much reserved developers, 
> but..).
> And I don't know if current model/controller execution will be easy to 
> convert to Py3.
> So I can very good understand reasons for Weppy experiment.
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Dne čtvrtek 20. srpna 2015 21:09:17 UTC+2 Massimo Di Pierro napsal(a):
>>
>> gluino is an experiment and not maintained at this point. 
>>
>> weppy is good but be aware that the only overlap with web2py is the DAL.
>>
>> We always shipped with this: 
>> https://github.com/web2py/web2py/blob/master/scripts/make_min_web2py.py
>> It does not quite fit the bill and probably needs to be revised.
>>
>>
>> On Thursday, 20 August 2015 11:31:50 UTC-5, JorgeH wrote:
>>>
>>> What about in the admin app of web2py, along with the options 'pack 
>>> custom' , 'compile', etc.. would be another option like 'export to minimum' 
>>> or something. where an app would be exported with the minimum of imports 
>>> and can be deployed like a bottle or flask app.
>>>
>>> Just an idea.
>>>
>>>
>>> Gluino is as you say, a good starting point.
>>>
>>> Much better is http://weppy.org/
>>>
>>> Giovanni has done and excellent work, but unfortunately , he changed 
>>> some method and validator names to fit his criteria. 
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>  
>>>
>>> On Thursday, August 20, 2015 at 11:08:59 AM UTC-5, Anthony wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Maybe a starting point: https://github.com/mdipierro/gluino
>>>>
>>>> On Thursday, August 20, 2015 at 11:45:09 AM UTC-4, JorgeH wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hello
>>>>>
>>>>> Can web2py have something like
>>>>>
>>>>> http://lumen.laravel.com/
>>>>>
>>>>> So it can have the easiness of coding and the speed of request/seconds 
>>>>> as  microframeworks like bottle and the alike?
>>>>>
>>>>

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