> > It seems to be the antithesis of web2py - it's made without any > considerations into security - those come after the basic functionality. If > you are interested in meteor, I suggest you have a look at > http://www.wakanda.org/ > It's more mature, and a lot better documented. >
Not sure this is working quite the same as Meteor (i.e., real-time data binding via comet/websockets). It also requires a commercial license (except for the client framework, which is GPL, like Meteor). Anthony