I agree with Tom.
I could apport a bit donation to redesign the main website, also the logo.

Also, silly (and lovely) things like Gnome Love, or the Django Pony, makes
attract new people to know the framework.

On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 1:37 PM, Tom Atkins <minkto...@gmail.com> wrote:

> +1 for a professional redesign of web2py.com - although it is a cosmetic
> thing I think you will be amazed how much more popular web2py will become
> with a stylish professional looking web2py.com.  I'm willing to contribute
> money towards this if a fund is started.
>
> I know there are many excellent sites out there... but just as an example
> (and also to give a mention to an excellent http debugging proxy) have a
> look at:
>
> http://www.charlesproxy.com
>
> I think the tabbed separation of main content sections would suit
> web2py.com very well.
>
> For code gurus who can understand web2py source it is easy to see what a
> quality framework it is.  For beginners (an important part of web2py target
> market) a quality site design makes for the feeling of a quality framework
> design.
>
>
> On 16 August 2010 08:40, Timmie <timmichel...@gmx-topmail.de> wrote:
>
>> > Talking about the layout of the example app?
>> I was talking of the www.web2py.com site.
>>
>
>

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