Re: [Radiant] Accidently removed the body of contest2.radiantcms.org/

2009-01-30 Thread Joe Van Dyk
On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 2:10 PM, Jose Hales-Garcia wrote: > > On Jan 27, 2009, at 1:46 PM, Joe Van Dyk wrote: > >> I agree, paperclipped is the way to go. It's great to use imagemagick >> directly. > > I've had the opposite experience. It's easier for me to install > page_attachment (and it's re

Re: [Radiant] Accidently removed the body of contest2.radiantcms.org/

2009-01-27 Thread Jose Hales-Garcia
On Jan 27, 2009, at 1:46 PM, Joe Van Dyk wrote: I agree, paperclipped is the way to go. It's great to use imagemagick directly. I've had the opposite experience. It's easier for me to install page_attachment (and it's requirements) than trouble-shoot Paperclip's load on my server becau

Re: [Radiant] Accidently removed the body of contest2.radiantcms.org/

2009-01-27 Thread Ben Still
-1 on the rich text editor from over here Joe Van Dyk wrote: Other things that we think most people would want by default: - some sort of rich text editor - asset manager better integrated It would be great to have these as extensions, but installed by default. Having an officially "blessed"

Re: [Radiant] Accidently removed the body of contest2.radiantcms.org/

2009-01-27 Thread Joe Van Dyk
On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 1:36 PM, Nate Turnage wrote: > On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 3:21 PM, Joe Van Dyk wrote: > >> Other things that we think most people would want by default: >> >> - some sort of rich text editor > > > I use the "It's all text" Firefox extension and edit all my code in > Textmate.

Re: [Radiant] Accidently removed the body of contest2.radiantcms.org/

2009-01-27 Thread Nate Turnage
On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 3:21 PM, Joe Van Dyk wrote: > Other things that we think most people would want by default: > > - some sort of rich text editor I use the "It's all text" Firefox extension and edit all my code in Textmate. ;^) - asset manager better integrated I would agree on this,

Re: [Radiant] Accidently removed the body of contest2.radiantcms.org/

2009-01-27 Thread Adam van den Hoven
Agreed, except for the asset manager, sort of. I can think that an asset manager is going to be something that will be ideosyncratic for many people. I would REALLY like to see not only a standard asset manager but also an architecture that allows me to write my own asset manager without lo

Re: [Radiant] Accidently removed the body of contest2.radiantcms.org/

2009-01-27 Thread Joe Van Dyk
On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 10:56 AM, Mohit Sindhwani wrote: > Adam van den Hoven wrote: >> >> I think this highlights why some sort of versioning really shouldn't be an >> optional part of radiant. Distribute it as an extension, but make it one of >> those extensions that comes by default. This way e

Re: [Radiant] Accidently removed the body of contest2.radiantcms.org/

2009-01-27 Thread Sean Cribbs
The template is refreshed every hour, just like the demo site. No worries. Sean Mohit Sindhwani wrote: Adam van den Hoven wrote: I think this highlights why some sort of versioning really shouldn't be an optional part of radiant. Distribute it as an extension, but make it one of those extensi

Re: [Radiant] Accidently removed the body of contest2.radiantcms.org/

2009-01-27 Thread Mohit Sindhwani
Adam van den Hoven wrote: I think this highlights why some sort of versioning really shouldn't be an optional part of radiant. Distribute it as an extension, but make it one of those extensions that comes by default. This way everyone has some protection but I can substitute my own advanced ve

Re: [Radiant] Accidently removed the body of contest2.radiantcms.org/

2009-01-27 Thread Adam van den Hoven
I think this highlights why some sort of versioning really shouldn't be an optional part of radiant. Distribute it as an extension, but make it one of those extensions that comes by default. This way everyone has some protection but I can substitute my own advanced version control or remove

[Radiant] Accidently removed the body of contest2.radiantcms.org/

2009-01-27 Thread Matthew Pazaryna
Hi folks: I accidently removed the body of the home page in the contest site. I was looking around and getting inspiration - its quite amazing - and thought I was in my test site, when I cut the text. So sorry. Matt ___ Radiant mailing list Post: Ra