Thank you Frank. Anyway... I have been trying address this and
something nice will come out soon.

Massimo

On Feb 11, 8:27 am, Frank Church <vfcli...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> I think you should have more appreciation for Massimo, he probably has
> enough on his hands without trying to herd cats as well.
>
> As he says, everyone can create their documentation, and he will link
> to it .The community itself can have a central page where they are all
> linked to.
>
> On 11 February 2010 11:56, selecta <gr...@delarue-berlin.de> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Just my 2 cents:
> > Any site documenting/hosting a web2py community should be web2py, I
> > don like google groups i don't like the idea of joining in a non
> > web2py wiki.
> > I can see it is easier and makes even more sense to reuse something
> > good but if the docu/community platform isn't a web2py show-off then
> > people will think web2py is crap (I would)
> > Web2py is great for building social network sites, the docu even go a
> > simple wiki example, come on it cant be that hard, anything else is
> > embarrassing!
>
> > But yes we need something fast. To be honest what got me started with
> > web2py was some googeling an a nice rapidshare link. By now I've
> > bought the book but if i wouldn't have had google and rapidshare i
> > might have never discovered the wonderful world of web2py.
>
> > And one more thing
> > WHY ON EARTH IS WEB2PY NOT ON PYPI??? Do I have to make an entry or
> > are you going to do that massimo? ->http://pypi.python.org/
> > pypi?:action=register_form
>
> > fyi: in one of my web2py projects a colleague of mine is developing a
> > simple mailing-list software, hopefully we will release it some day
> > soon and somebody will improve it to get rid of this google group. I
> > don't like the layout, the lack of options, lack of text highlighting,
> > breaking of code examples ...
>
> > if I hurt somebody's feelings I apologize, just wanted to add my 2
> > cents
>
> > On Feb 10, 4:59 pm, Jonathan Lundell <jlund...@pobox.com> wrote:
> >> On Feb 10, 2010, at 12:07 AM, Anand Vaidya wrote:
>
> >> > Is moin with RST or markdown fine with you? It seems to work fine and 
> >> > looks great with a theme such as Moniker theme ...
>
> >> > If there are about 10 people on this list willing to try out moin or 
> >> > Drupal,  we can form a group and start work... and wait no more...Let's 
> >> > stop discussing and get something done!
>
> >> I'd be willing to give moin a shot. But as has been pointed out, it 
> >> doesn't have section editing. That in itself I can live with (I'd rather 
> >> not, but then I'd rather that pages didn't grow so long that it becomes 
> >> crippling), but it seems to have been on their wishlist for the last 5 
> >> years without getting implemented, and that worries me about the project 
> >> in general.
>
> >> It doesn't bother me that the w2p wiki has rough edges, only that it tends 
> >> to languish without improvement.
>
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