I'm using web2py to create applications for competitive swimming.  I have an
online meet entry website now for high school swim events and plan to add a
website that will actually run the meet poolside during the event.  It's a
perfect application for web2py since it can be loaded and run from a memory
stick in any windows PC.  You just can't beat the scalability of web2py!

-- Joe

On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 2:42 AM, Giovanni Giorgi <j...@objectsroot.com> wrote:

> Hi all,
>  in the attempt to better knowing web2py and its community,
> I'd like to write some entry on my blog (gioorgi.com).
> I want to do a useful work for the community itself.
>
> This day I'd like to focus myself on the question: for which projects do
> you use web2py?
>
> I have seen the master project open sourced in the last few days
> posted by Asefa Debebe on 7th March (titled 'Relase of the first HL7 based
> on web2py framework', demo at <http://web2py.com/HLv3>).
>
> So, how you are using web2py?
> For instance, do you prefer form-entry based application (data entry,
> CRM,etc) or community based one (like CMS, Facebook clone etc)?
>
> ciao ciao!
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