On Thu, 15 Jun 2006 11:50:52 -0500, "Rob Sanheim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> I wouldn't say it's dying. Just that there hasn't been a changeset >> for a while. But there was only really Piers working on it and he's >> probably tied up with real life work. Scott was working on the 4.0 >> release but again is probably tied up with other Rails work. Don't >> judge it as you would a PHP project - because there aren't that many >> rails coders that have tonnes of time for open source. >> >> It'll get moving again. It's just a pause. >> >> G >> _______________________________________________ >> Typo-list mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/typo-list >> > > If someone could just get something stable enough to release as a 4.0 > release candidate, so people have some to track beyond SVN revisions, > it would make a big difference.
Bingo -- I have two Typo sites that I run right now, externally they look/work great, but internally both have issues that I haven't been able to solved. One site can't add/edit 'Pages' at all (Application Error (Rails) while my site displays that problem on *some* pages, but then late last week all of a sudden I couldn't post! Svn update doesn't help so I'm just in a lurch while I think of what to do. If we had 4.0 we would have a fresh slate to build on, and trust me, if I got my sites up on 4.0, they'd stay there for a time; I really love the blog Typo has allowed me to create, but lately it's just been too much work to keep running. </rant> I really do appreciate all the efforts, this is a great system, I just would like to have it 'just work' for a longer period of time. P > > Also, the lack of proper trackback/pingback support when its near a > 4.0 version needs to fixed, priority #1. Thats just essential blog > functionality and really needs to be there. > > - rob > -- http://fak3r.com - you don't have to kick it _______________________________________________ Typo-list mailing list [email protected] http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/typo-list
