Petr Janda schrieb:
Speaking as a professional web designer I might actually have some time this year to spew out a new website for DragonFly. That is if people don't mind RoR. Ive had a lot of success with it in commerce.

Hm, I think the static approach (having statically generated HTML pages in git) would fit better to DragonFly than dynamically generated pages using RoR (Ruby on Rails). It's faster, simpler, less dependencies,
no database etc.

Having the ability to fix a webpage from the command line (using vim+git) is also nice, which you can't when using RoR.

PS: I had success with RoR as well, despite I don't like it ;-)

Regards,

  Michael

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