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 Robin Bhattacharyya for his major rewrite of the gql.py module and 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 and to Niall for MSSQL support
- Thanks to Jose Jachuf for FireBirdSQL support
- Thanks to Mark Moore for the Ubuntu daemon script
- Thanks to Kyle Smith for porting the js calendar
- Thanks to Francisco Gama for his many suggestions and bug fixes.
- Thanks to Fred Yanowski for making the layout XHTML compliant
- Thanks to DenesL for improving web2py validators
- Thanks to Timothy Farrel for porting web2py to Python 2.6, contributing many small patches and useful comments
- Thanks to CJ Lazell for many tests and useful comments
- Thanks to Mateusz Banach for the stickers
- Thanks to Phyo Arkar Lwin for for the first web2py based hosting star-nix and many comments and contributions
- Thanks to Mark Larsen for the taskbar widget
- Thanks to Nathan Freeze for help with admin design
- Thanks to Attila Csipa for many helpful patches and comments
- Thanks to Bill Ferrett for many helpful patches and comments
- This project also uses css layouts and images downloaded from the web. Their authors are acknowledged inside the respective files, if known.
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Contact
Massimo Di Pierro
School of Computing
DePaul University
243 S. Wabash Ave
Chicago, IL 60604 (USA)
mdipierro@cs.depaul.edu