Indeed, but for now I think http://stuff.judofyr.net/camping-docs/ (or, the URL would actually be camping.rubyforge.org when released) would be enough.
I think we're pretty much ready for a release. If you'd like, I could mark HEAD as 2.0.rc1 and push it out to Gemcutter. Then you guys who have 2.0 apps could do a "gem install camping --pre" and make sure everything works. If everything seems fine we can release it :) // Magnus Holm On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 04:16, Philippe Monnet <[email protected]> wrote: > I like the idea of the site being built on Camping and combining > mini-apps and static content all integrated with jQuery for example. I am > currently running two Camping 2.0 apps on Heroku and they work great. > Hosting on Heroku would be also be convenient because of the ability to add > Git contributors and because of the ease of deployment. > > > On 3/21/2010 3:58 PM, Dave Everitt wrote: > > Hi Philippe > > I am one of those Camping friends (although I've been too busy with clients > just lately to do much). Although I just posted links to your Camping > 'add-ons' to the wiki :-) > > I agree about Sinatra - from curiosity I've even dabbled with it myself > (shame!), although it is nice that Camping still has a small community feel. > Perhaps some _why-type cartoons (along the lines you suggest) might be the > right way forward for a 'This is Camping' website. Or just keep things clean > and minimal. > > As for content, that was covered in another post to the list some time ago, > as was a domain name. Magnus has the substance (tutorial, examples, etc.) > and a nice CSS style for the blog example. Maybe start with a developed > version of the Camping blog on Heroku (free) so we can each add > Camping-related posts to keep things fresh? > > It's just making enough time to put it all together... I'd be happy to chip > in, but what's the best way to build a whole site that uses Camping - a > collection of apps and generated static pages? I once used Camping 1.5 > (running as CGI) as an easy way to make a simple multipage wireframe mockup, > but... > > Dave > > I was wondering how we can help with next steps? > I keep seeing all the attention going to the Sinatra framework (and Rails > of course) and would love to help more with promoting Camping. It would be > great if one of our web designer / Camping friend could help create a catchy > visual for the site. How about a night time view of a camp fire with a tent > and maybe a small projector with a big silver screen where we could display > rotating content / slides? Any other crazy concepts? > > Philippe > > > _______________________________________________ > Camping-list mailing list > [email protected] > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/camping-list > > > > _______________________________________________ > Camping-list mailing list > [email protected] > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/camping-list >
_______________________________________________ Camping-list mailing list [email protected] http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/camping-list

