I agree with Richard. An online demo to make sure the code works will be 
great. 

On Friday, October 23, 2015 at 11:30:15 AM UTC-4, Richard wrote:
>
> What about snippet validation of code infrastructure??
>
> It sound crazy, but I am sure we can find a way to do it...
>
> Just a working Demo environnement that implement the proposed snippet 
> could do it, if the demo run that mean the snippet is still working is not 
> snippet may be put in a queue to be revised and update...
>
> Richard
>
> On Fri, Oct 23, 2015 at 9:58 AM, Ron Chatterjee <achatte...@gmail.com 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> Wondering if we can have more examples, source code and snippets gets put 
>> into web2pyref. I don't know who is maintaining the page but few things I 
>> wish I could use example of sending email using gmail SMTP and contact 
>> form, voting, likes, rating, bootstrap3 and social media integration etc. 
>> Just some thoughts...
>>
>>
>>
>> On Monday, June 8, 2015 at 8:19:32 PM UTC-4, Carlos A. Armenta Castro 
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> I don't know if web2pyslices is better than web2pyref and it doesn't 
>>> care for me. My personal opinion is: We need a decent, powerful and usable 
>>> website to collect all ours code snippets, examples, recipes, plugins, demo 
>>> sites, templates (bs2, bs3, etc.) and for to be honest that is our 
>>> Achilles' heel. We have a really great community, but a no optimal system 
>>> to show our work to the world (and to motivate the newbies). 
>>>
>>> Finally, I appreciate the work of the web2pyref.com and web2pyslices.com, 
>>> and I think we need to be part of that kind of projects contributing to the 
>>> source code, promotion and with donations.
>>>
>>> Sorry for my bad english.
>>>
>>> El lunes, 8 de junio de 2015, 6:16:43 (UTC-7), Carlos Cesar Caballero 
>>> Díaz escribió:
>>>>
>>>> Some months ago, because I can´t post anything to web2pyslices (others 
>>>> have the same problem and no one knows why) I post that I could motivate 
>>>> some of my team (including a designer) for building (and maintain) a new 
>>>> web2pyslices, and the proposal remains on the table. Right now I have two 
>>>> ideas, first, open source the site, and motivate the comunity to 
>>>> contribute, the other thing is, taking advantage of the web2pyslices 
>>>> maintenance problems, mix everything in a improved new web2py site, and 
>>>> web2pyslices could continue alive, for consulting, in some kind of read 
>>>> only mode.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> El 07/06/15 a las 20:49, Massimo Di Pierro escribió:
>>>>
>>>> The maintainers of web2pyslices do not want to do it any more. The 
>>>> domain has been donated to me (although we are in the process of 
>>>> transferring it) so if Ivica want to put the effort of maintaining an 
>>>> alternate site, that is better for me than maintaining web2pyslices, as 
>>>> long as info is not lost. 
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Saturday, 6 June 2015 04:52:56 UTC-5, Ivica Kralj wrote: 
>>>>>
>>>>> That is fine Niphlod. I created this project, primary for personal 
>>>>> reason to have quick resource to examples when I 'm working on my small 
>>>>> projects,. I think people, specially newbies, might find it useful. 
>>>>> Comparing myself to allot of members here, I do consider myself a newbie, 
>>>>> although I have joined this group over 4-5 years ago or so. 
>>>>>
>>>>> Any feature can be added if its needed or requested. 
>>>>>
>>>>> I agree, over the years there were number of resources,  most of them 
>>>>> got abandoned, but their resources are still out here (alter ego for 
>>>>> example), and I still regularly visit them. Even if they might not work 
>>>>> with current web2py version, we can still learn from them, well I do.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Friday, 5 June 2015 21:35:08 UTC+2, Niphlod wrote: 
>>>>>>
>>>>>> not to be the buzzkiller but I won't post any example there that 
>>>>>> exists on web2pyslices.com that ATM has at least 2 killer features: 
>>>>>> social login and packages uploads.  
>>>>>>
>>>>>> BTW: until all snippets are continously tested, this is going to 
>>>>>> become the 4th incarnation of a "web2py snippet blog/container/etc" with 
>>>>>> outdated pieces of code within the next year, when the buzz wears off.
>>>>>>
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>>>> - http://web2py.com/book (Documentation)
>>>> - http://github.com/web2py/web2py (Source code)
>>>> - https://code.google.com/p/web2py/issues/list (Report Issues)
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