Hi cfh I agree with you and I believe in the community. So any time that I can I give my small contribution to different communities (web2py is one of them). At the same time I believe that the main reason because web2py is not so commercially popular as Django o RoR (just have a look to any job site)is not just because of the marketing or age. I keep getting the same comments from most of the people that I've introduced the framework to: ie: it is great, easy to learn and to use..... but.... it is not stable/robust, bugs are found frequently after each so called "stable" release, (even if most are fixed within days and released in another "stable" release), users (developers that didn't choose RoR or Django and want to use their time for solving other problems not related to the tools) keep finding bugs in Stable releases (just see the mailing list).... so basically they say that they do not want to be what common users were (are??) for Microsoft: TESTERS !....
probably this is not the right thread to talk about it... by the way, I've tried the last night build and I still getting the same JS error and therefore the trap doesn't work: syntax error web2py_trap_form('('/soso/default/user_info.load/2',)','c286956013765'); 4 (line 125) missing ) after argument list web2py_trap_form('('/soso/plugin_sebas...load/solution_4',)','c792900619289'); 4 (line 142) missing ) after argument list What Am I missing ? Thanks, and again, I like the great ideas behind web2py ! On Mon, May 30, 2011 at 12:11 AM, howesc <how...@umich.edu> wrote: > Sebastian, > > I agree with your views completely! i *never* use anything but stable > releases with my clients, but sometimes when i have issues i get help and > fixes from the maintainers much more quickly if i can test their fixes in > trunk. Help us out (if you can) and confirm that the fix is in trunk and > will be ready for you with the next stable release. > > thanks, > > cfh > -- Sebastian E. Ovide