Congratulations to your team Ryan, I wasn't aware of Caribou until now and 
this release looks pretty good! the documentation is very complete, I'll be 
sure to try it soon.

Regards,

Denis


El miércoles, 5 de marzo de 2014 22:24:13 UTC-3, Ryan Spangler escribió:
>
> Hello Clojure People,
>
> Happy to announce the release of a new version of Caribou!  
> http://let-caribou.in/
>
> There are a lot of improvements in this latest release.  We have tried to 
> incorporate all of the feedback we have received since its initial release 
> (which has been massive!).  A small selection of the improvements:
>
> * *Heroku support fully integrated.*  This turned out to be a big deal 
> for a lot of people, and there were some hoops to jump through before 
> getting a database set up.  I am happy to say this has been vastly 
> streamlined and improved, as well as fully documenting the process from 
> provision to deploy: http://caribou.github.io/caribou/docs/deploying.html(at 
> the bottom of that page).
>
> * *Routing streamlined and simplified.  *We had this split into two steps 
> before, but it is way simpler now.  Also fixed a couple issues people were 
> having with HTTP methods in nested routes.  Polaris is also now fully 
> integrated:  https://github.com/caribou/polaris
>
> * *Immutant removed as a direct dependency.*  A lot of people complained 
> about having to download all of Immutant even if they weren't using it! 
>  This is no longer necessary, as you can now deploy to Immutant with 
> options directly in your project.clj without ever making it a dependency of 
> your project.
>
> * *Templating engine can be swapped out for anything.*  You can now use 
> whatever you want for templating, including Selmer:  
> https://github.com/yogthos/Selmer  (yogthos himself contributed this pull 
> request!)  Check out the bottom of this page for more details:  
> http://caribou.github.io/caribou/docs/templates.html
>
> And many more (check out the docs for a full list of features: 
> http://caribou.github.io/caribou/docs/outline.html ).  
>
> As there were a lot of changes (not all of them backwards compatible), we 
> made a guide for upgrading Caribou to the latest version if you already 
> have an instance running somewhere:
>
>   http://caribou.github.io/caribou/docs/upgrading.html !
>
> Hopefully that will help out for anyone has a Caribou site under 
> development (let us know if anything comes up!)
>
> Thanks to everyone who contributed feedback, issues and pull requests, and 
> thanks to everyone who is using it to build awesome things.  We are working 
> hard to make it as useful as possible, and having real world feedback has 
> been invaluable to that cause.  
>
> Lastly, check out the roadmap for the direction we are going:  
> http://caribou.github.io/caribou/docs/roadmap.html  (Spoiler:  we got a 
> UX person!)
>
> We are open to any and all feedback on this or anything else!  Thanks 
> again.
>
> - Caribou Team
>

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