Hi karim,

Thank you for sharing your links!
I like what I see and I would like to know how far are you going to take this?
Will this become an application that can be dropped into a CB app or even an 
OTP app?

--Kai


On Mar 11, 2014, at 13:40, Karim Dahmani <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hey Kai,
> 
> This is still very much a work in progress, please ignore the typos too
> http://dev.gamblingq.com:8001
> http://dev.gamblingq.com:8001/admin
> 
> Karim
> 
> On Tuesday, March 11, 2014 12:40:40 AM UTC-6, Kai Janson wrote:
> Hi Karim,
> 
> I'd be interested in the CMS/blogging application.
> 
> --Kai
> 
> Sent from my non-google-device
> 
> On Mar 11, 2014, at 1:09 AM, Karim Dahmani <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Hi Jesse,
>> 
>> Good to have you on board! My team has started a fork of CB Admin that we 
>> should put back into the main release, we have developed some improvements 
>> that we will be announcing soon. We are also in the middle of building a 
>> blog/cms in CB that we will be open sourcing soon, if anyone is interested 
>> in seeing it, I can send you the link.
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> Karim
>> 
>> On Thursday, March 6, 2014 8:19:41 PM UTC-6, Jesse Gumm wrote:
>> Thanks for the kind intro, Evan! (and the BracketPal plug!) 
>> 
>> I'm happy to be here! 
>> 
>> While my knowledge with ChicagoBoss is still very basic, I do have a 
>> few things I'd like to do from the get-go: goals that I have set for the 
>> future of ChicagoBoss: 
>> 
>> 1) SimpleBridge 2.0, which is still in alpha, supports a websocket 
>> abstraction layer over Yaws, Cowboy, and all other Erlang web servers, 
>> even if those servers don't natively support Websockets (Inets, 
>> Mochiweb prior to a few months ago, Webmachine). Further, it 
>> simplifies the configuration and API thus allowing us to do away any 
>> server-specific code currently in CB (such as initializing 
>> cowboy/mochiweb). This is something that I had been planning on adding 
>> to SimpleBridge, and with Evan regularly prodding me to finally do it, 
>> it's mostly done. My goal will be to replace the cowboy-specific 
>> websocket support in CB with SimpleBridge websocket bridge, allowing CB 
>> to run websockets on any webserver. 
>> 
>> SimpleBridge 2.0 Alpha Branch: 
>> https://github.com/nitrogen/simple_bridge/tree/ws 
>> 
>> 2) Rework ChicagoBoss.org to actually run on ChicagoBoss, including 
>> live examples with the full code samples for each demo. Personally, I 
>> tend to learn much faster from demos with code - and seeing the 
>> underlying code for each component in the MVC for a page would be, I 
>> think, highly illuminating, and provide excellent context for new and 
>> veteran users alike. 
>> 
>> Providing byte-sized examples (see what I did there?) makes for easy 
>> digestion of new material, so long as the code is short enough and 
>> commented well enough to be reasoned through. CB's powerful backend 
>> functionality can definitely provide some interesting examples, such 
>> as (oh, I don't know) viewing emails sent to the a demo email like 
>> "[email protected]" in realtime with comet/websockets, 
>> demonstrating BossMQ. Miscellaneous examples like that would help 
>> illuminate just how much can be done with so little code when using 
>> CB/Erlang.  They then serve as both a learning tool and as effective 
>> propaganda. 
>> 
>> Being able to say "The homepage for our framework actually runs our 
>> framework, and here are some cool things you can see it do" helps lend 
>> it more credibility, in my opinion. 
>> 
>> N) I do have a freak long-term idea of trying to get ChicagoBoss 
>> optionally supporting the Nitrogen rendering, wiring, and postback 
>> engine. Maybe this is a Frankenstein monster of an idea that should be 
>> shot on sight, but I want to do it anyway "because science" (and 
>> because writing HTML and Javascript with Erlang strings sucks). 
>> 
>> Ultimately, my main goal here is to help accelerate us toward a 
>> stable 1.0 release and to make CB as approachable as possible. 
>> Erlang is incredibly well suited for web development (preaching to the 
>> choir here, I'm sure), and I want to do everything I can to make it more 
>> appealing to new developers and businesses alike. 
>> 
>> For now, though, I'm learning the ropes, and taking in as much as I 
>> can as quickly as I can, so bear with me as I learn and possibly ask 
>> noob questions. 
>> 
>> I'm idling in #chicagoboss, my username is "chops". Feel free to ping 
>> me. I use IRCCloud, so I'm always connected, and (usually) get mobile 
>> notifications if you ping me directly. 
>> 
>> So anyways, it's nice to meet you all, and I look forward to working 
>> with you to make CB the best it can be.  And take solace in knowing 
>> that if do something stupid, I'm in Chicago frequently enough that Evan 
>> can easily find me and punch me in the face. 
>> 
>> Happy Hacking! 
>> 
>> -Jesse 
>> 
>> 
>> On Thu, Mar 6, 2014 at 7:18 PM, Kai Janson <[email protected]> wrote: 
>> > Welcome Jesse!  I am glad you're onboard. Let's make CB version 1.0 and 
>> > many 
>> > more versions afterwards a reality! 
>> > 
>> > --Kai 
>> > 
>> > Sent from my tricorder 
>> > 
>> > On Mar 6, 2014, at 17:35, Evan Miller <[email protected]> wrote: 
>> > 
>> > Hi all, 
>> > 
>> > There were vague intimations before, but I wanted to write and let 
>> > everyone 
>> > know that there's officially a new sheriff in town. Jesse Gumm 
>> > (@choptastic 
>> > on GitHub) has agreed to take over Zach's duties as Project Point Man. You 
>> > might already know Jesse from his work as the maintainer of Nitrogen and 
>> > SimpleBridge, the latter of which is used extensively in Chicago Boss. I 
>> > got 
>> > to know Jesse through SimpleBridge, and I think CB is lucky to have an 
>> > experienced Erlang programmer and conscientious release manager like Jesse 
>> > on board. 
>> > 
>> > Like Zach when he started, Jesse is relatively new to the CB code base, so 
>> > try to cut him a little slack as he learns the ropes. In the coming days 
>> > Jesse will be reviewing open pull requests and picking up where Zach left 
>> > off in the push towards 1.0 -- but I'll let him tell you more in his own 
>> > words. In the meantime, if you play league volleyball, you should 
>> > definitely 
>> > check out Jesse's business, BracketPal: 
>> > 
>> > http://bracketpal.com/ 
>> > 
>> > So -- welcome, Jesse! I'm definitely looking forward to watching the next 
>> > chapter of CB unfold. 
>> > 
>> > Evan 
>> > 
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