>
> Hi,

 

> >That may be true -- for you.  Web2py should target the market sector 
> >that it wants and try to appeal to that sector. 
>
> And thats the question that I am not able to answer: what is the real 
target for Web2py ?

I believe it deserves separate discussion. And I think it's much more 
important that the tagline itself. 

Anyway please don't underestimate the enterprise interest in Web2py. Even if 
it's not likely that it will be selected as main environment for some large 
scale business applications it still may be used for some side projects, 
internal tools or even as a part of some bigger solution. However when I 
talk about 'enterprise' I don't even think about the corporations itself, I 
am more interested in people. Poor developers that used to work in big 
companies but decided to start up a new one... thats my point: these people 
are very often a founders of new startups. These people are responsible for 
choosing technology. This is a real target.

But thats only my point of view :) I am quite new here and I may have no 
idea whats the real future of Web2py, where the developers want to go in 
next year or two, what target are they interested in... Maybe indeed its 
only me with my mind indoctrinated by over 10 years in corporate world :)

The bottom line is that if anyone would like to discuss how to attract new 
people to Web2py the tagline is IMHO the least important thing... 
documentation, features and web-content (blogs, tutorials, examples etc) is 
the path to go I think.

Cheers
Adam

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