I thought experts4solutions.com would help with that.

On Dec 2, 5:07 am, Branko Vukelic <bg.bra...@gmail.com> wrote:
> How about we do something similar to what Blender foundation is doing
> for Blender? Build an interesting web app every year as a community
> project, and deploy it somewhere, get some publicity, have people try
> it... While doing that, we could focus our efforts on improving web2py
> etc.
>
> The project will focus on a subset of features. Like "Let's do an app
> that focuses on session handling." or "Let's do an app that focuses on
> real-time communication", or "Let's do an app that deals with nodes.",
> or "Let's do an app that runs on a mobile platform."
>
> We could ask for sponsorship, and develop an app that a sponsor will
> have vested interest in, etc.
>
>
>
> On Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 7:17 AM, pbreit <pbreitenb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > This is a good discussion as it is apparent that web2py is an
> > incredible framework for rapidly building well-designed applications
> > but it's not totally clear what happens in a high volume situation.
> > But let's not forget that pretty much every framework experiences this
> > exactly. While Massimo is with us and we hope he will be for a long
> > time, let's really push web2py. That's the best way to identify and
> > resolve issues.
>
> > Many projects like this begin with one visionary and it is
> > understandable to be concerned about the future of the project. But
> > with valuable projects such as web2py, they figure out a way to
> > endure. That's the beauty of open source.
>
> > One thing that would help (me, at least) is spec'ing out a solid
> > server configuration. It's so easy and inexpensive now to pick an
> > environment on Amazon or Rackspace ($0-8/month)(for US people, at
> > least). There are already some great docs and scripts to get web2py
> > running on Ubuntu and Apache. It would be great to see some
> > information on Nginx and Cherokee (on Ubuntu 10.04).
>
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