Hi all,

What do you guys think of, at this time, filing a few of these issues
as ISSUES on the google code page for this project. Then, start a
debate on each individual issue separately. They have a great platform
for this on google code. Also, it keeps the discussion focused, as
right now there seem to be multiple issues being discussed here, and
it could get messy very quickly. Furthermore, do web2py users need to
see this discussion in web2py-users? It seems more of a web2py-
developer discussion or a google code "issues" page discussion.
Lastly, you guys really need to start using google code, it is simple,
easy to contribute on, fast, and while there may be a lot of issues
that will be killed by the team as a result of the conclusions reached
in the debates for each issue, it will show great project activity for
project lurkers. Nothing against launch-pad, it just feels too bloated
for me.

Just my 1.91 CAD cents for our $2 USD.

P.S. Armin, it's great to have you posting on this mailing list!!  You
sound like you have a lot of love for this framework (or at least
hope), which is up to the project team to make sure is not dashed.
Though definitely stick around and continue to poke the src code and
find soft-spots / holes. I really feel it is people like you, working
with/in the web2py team who can take this project to the next level
re: quality, etc.




On Aug 3, 10:57 am, Pynthon <forumx...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks Yarko, indeed because I don't know about it and Armin (Massimo
> too and a lot of more guys here) looks like an advanced programmer I
> thought maybe he is right and thats the reason why I'm kinda scared.
>
> On 3 aug, 18:59, Yarko Tymciurak <yark...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Pynthon -
>
> > Remember that just recently you mentioned you have been 3 months since you
> > looked at Python, and you did not remember lists and dict's...
>
> > It is easy to have doubts out of fear, but remember to watch the discussion,
> > and see what develops, rather than assume everything raised "must be a
> > problem".   The point of discourse is to air views, and come to
> > understanding.
>
> > Don't worry, rather watch and read background and try to understand the
> > topics being discussed.
>
> > Regards,
> > - Yarko
>
> > On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 9:09 AM, Pynthon Pynthon <forumx...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Indeed, but I still hope that Massimo can fix this stuff :P.
>
> > > 2009/8/3 suiato <homm...@gmail.com>
>
> > >> I found this thread encouraging. It shows Massimo and members here are
> > >> open to different views/opinions while maintaining integrity. That's
> > >> essential for open-source software to evolve. E.g., who thought  in
> > >> the early 1990's Linux was going to be as serious a software as we see
> > >> today?
>
> > >> Cheers,
> > >> Teru
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