On Dec 8, 2009, at 8:22 AM, Yarko Tymciurak wrote:

> On Dec 8, 8:36 am, "mr.freeze" <nat...@freezable.com> wrote:
>> Yes, but easier with (1) since you won't have to deal with unpacking,
>> modifying and repacking (unless I misunderstand (2))
> 
> Should be no need - what I intended was a way for web2py to
> automatically "derive" the *.w2p (doesn't look like I made this very
> clear, but it was in my head ;-)).
> 
> if a clean distro, and welcome.w2p doesn't exist, web2py makes it for
> you.
> Then web2py always makes new apps from that *.w2p by default.
> 
> The only time you would need / want to make a welcome.w2p is to make
> 

Alternatively, if we were consistently tagging releases, admin could get the 
right version of applications/sample/... from the trunk and clone it into 
applications/newname/... when needed. (Assuming hg has enough of an API to do 
that; I get the impression that it does.) 

Or is that the GPL issue all over again?

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