web2pyTM Acknowledgments

  • web2py was developed and is copyrighted by Massimo Di Pierro
  • web2py is programmed in Python created by Guido van Rossum. web2py includes the Python interpreter. here is the full Python history and license.
  • This project uses cherrypy.wsgiserver developed by Peter Hunt and Robert Brewer.
  • Some aspects of its design are inspired by Ruby on Rails, Django, Turbogears, Pylons, Cherrypy, and web.py frameworks.
  • The compilation of the applications would not have been possible without advice provided by Atul Varma
  • We use and include EditArea developed by Christophe Dolivet
  • ... nicEdit developed by Brian Kirchoff
  • ... simplejson developed by Bob Ippolito
  • ... PyRTF developed by Simon Cusack and revised by Grant Edwards
  • ... PyRSS2Gen developed by Dalke Scientific Software
  • ... feedparser developed by Mark Pilgrim
  • ... markdown2 developed by Trent Mick
  • ... fcgi.py devloped by Allan Saddi (for production Lighttpd servers)
  • ... memcache developed by Evan Martin
  • ... jQuery developed by John Resig
  • Thanks to Andre Berthiaume for really stress testing web2py under critical conditions.
  • Thanks to Peter Wilkinson for providing a great example of simple syntax highlighting code
  • Thanks to Markus Gritsch for many useful comments
  • Thanks to Niccolo Polo for help with epydoc and streaming.
  • Thanks to Marcel Leuthi for help and testing with Oracle.
  • Thanks to Limodou for developing shell.py and winservice.py
  • Thanks to Michael Willis for help with shell.py.
  • Thanks to Younghyun Jo and Pai for help with internationalization.
  • Thanks to Sharriff Aina for his tests and PyAMF howto.
  • Thanks to Sterling Hankins his helpful comments
  • Thanks to ga2arch and James Ashley for their many tests and suggestions on porting web2py to the Google App Engine.
  • Thanks to Yarko for his many tests and suggestions about overall design
  • Thanks to Niall Sweeny and Stuart Rackham for improving the testing capabilities
  • Thanks to Mark Moore for the Ubuntu daemon script
  • This project also uses css layouts and images downloaded from the web. Their authors are acknowledged inside the respective files, if known.