What about having the reference manual divided in 9 apps.

The limit is by app, and a single account can create 9 apps.

One chapter per app.

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On 11/07/2010, at 18:56, ra3don <ra3do...@gmail.com> wrote:

> One other thing we might consider, as Kenneth said 5 million monthly
> page views, we could cut that by providing a download version of the
> reference manual, so that us that frequent it aren't racking up on the
> page views.
> 
> On Jul 11, 8:39 am, Kenneth <kenneth.t.lundst...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> I´m intrested in helping setting up a reference manual, I have never
>> done anthing like this before so help is needed, I´m neither so deep
>> into web2py yet that I know where to start.
>> 
>> I guess we need to start and agree on three things:
>> 
>> a) type of manual, wiki or "php forum style". I think wiki sounds
>> better for this as there are so many contributors, I think we get a
>> better manual, easier to read.
>> 
>> b) hosting, I have never used GAE so no idea what it would cost, on
>> GAEs page is stated that you get "around 5 million monthly pageviews
>> for free". Is this enough? If a CentOS box with Python 2.5 and Apache
>> is better then I might be able to offer a hosting environment at least
>> to start with.
>> 
>> c) structure of the reference manual, is there somebody how could
>> start sketching a structure of the reference manual, I don´t think we
>> need a) and b) to start with sketching.
>> 
>> On Jul 11, 1:27 am, weheh <richard_gor...@verizon.net> wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> Pepe, that's exactly what I was thinking. I haven't done anything like
>>> this myself, so I have no experience. However, my assumption is that
>>> should the number of hits get large enough, then whoever sets up the
>>> app will have to start paying Google for bandwidth, etc. I have no
>>> idea how expensive this would get long term. If Massimo supports the
>>> doc, then it would make sense for all of us to chip in to support the
>>> site, yes?
>> 
>>> On Jul 10, 6:12 pm, Pepe <pepea...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>>>> can cube2py run in google app Engine??
>> 
>>>> if yes: why not run it on GAE to start from??
>> 
>>>> regards!
>> 
>>>> Pepe
>> 
>>>> On Jul 10, 2:01 pm, weheh <richard_gor...@verizon.net> wrote:
>> 
>>>>> No, I don't think Pyforum is the answer. I am calling for a reference
>>>>> manual. The existing documentation is slanted a little more towards a
>>>>> tutorial form. I'm looking for a very dense, concise, and heavily
>>>>> cross-indexed document/database of web2py statements and their
>>>>> attributes, along with examples. I don't think a forum format lends
>>>>> itself to that kind of knowledge base. Consider this group, which acts
>>>>> as a forum. Many questions have been answered over the years, but the
>>>>> data are hard to dredge up unless you come up with just the right
>>>>> query.
>> 
>>>>> On Jul 10, 1:47 pm, Bruno Rocha <rochacbr...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>>>>>> http://www.pyforum.org/Pyforum, could be a start!
>> 
>>>>>> with little changes and putting it running on Google App Engine.
>> 
>>>>>> 2010/7/10 weheh <richard_gor...@verizon.net>:
>> 
>>>>>>> How shall we do the hosting? Who should administer the site? What to
>>>>>>> call it? Shouldn't it be under web2py.com/reference_manual or some
>>>>>>> such?
>> 
>>>>>>> On Jul 10, 12:26 pm, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote:
>>>>>>>> You can but set
>> 
>>>>>>>> plugin_wiki_level=1 to disable embedded widgets for security
>> 
>>>>>>>> On 10 Lug, 10:28, weheh <richard_gor...@verizon.net> wrote:
>> 
>>>>>>>>> Why not use cube2py as the 
>>>>>>>>> wiki?http://groups.google.com/group/web2py/browse_thread/thread/5b8481c484...
>> 
>>>>>> --
>> 
>>>>>> http://rochacbruno.com.br

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