Re: [typo] Deploying Ruby on Rails Applications

2008-07-17 Thread Robert Sanford
Scott blathered thusly
 It's not my ball, it's everyone else's ball.  I do not suffer the problem of
 a 6-month release cycle, or how painful Ruby on Rails is to deploy.  I
 realize I don't see your pain, so perhaps if you could actually write up a
 way we could make this easier for you?  Because clearly I don't get it, and
 won't get it.  So instead of venting your frustration the way you are,
 please educate us.

Let's see...

Chet said Doesn't work w/ MarsEdit or TextMate client-side publishing
tools and Frederic responded saying You're right, it doesn't in the
release but is in the trunk and wait for the next release.

Chet said Documentation is sub-optimal and Frederic responded saying
You're right, it is sub-optimal because I haven't put too much effort
into it. I'll work on that.

Chet said Updating the blog is failing and Frederic responded saying
You're right, that is a defect that has been fixed in the trunk. It
will be in the next release.

Chet said Installation and upgrades are somewhat awkward especially
compared to more mature solutions implemented in other languages. and
Frederic and most everyone else said You're right, they are awkward
due to the options and evolving Ruby platform and we choose to put up
with that because we like Ruby and Typo but we understand your pain.

So now I'm confused - If one of the maintainers is agreeing that
Chet's posted issues are both understandable and valid then why would
you continue arguing?

rjsjr
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Re: [typo] Can't update feeds?

2008-07-10 Thread Robert Sanford
Apologies. This was intended as a private message to another member.

rjsjr

On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 1:20 PM, Robert Sanford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I have not been satisfied w/ Typo but I keep on the mailing list.

 If you want to do a full site management tool with a blogging engine
 and don't mind PHP then I recommend Drupal.

 If you just want a blogging tool then there are two Java ones that I
 used to follow that you might be interested in
 + Blojsom (http://wiki.blojsom.com/wiki/display/blojsom3/About+blojsom)
 which Apple included w/ one of their OSX Server releases and may still
 do so. It is a file-based rather than database based engine.
 + Roller (http://rollerweblogger.org/project/) which is actually used
 to power the Sun Microsystems blogs both public facing and internal as
 well as IBM Developer Works blogs.

 Or you could just keep on w/ Typo :)

 rjsjr

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Re: [typo] Can't update feeds?

2008-07-10 Thread Robert Sanford
I have not been satisfied w/ Typo but I keep on the mailing list.

If you want to do a full site management tool with a blogging engine
and don't mind PHP then I recommend Drupal.

If you just want a blogging tool then there are two Java ones that I
used to follow that you might be interested in
+ Blojsom (http://wiki.blojsom.com/wiki/display/blojsom3/About+blojsom)
which Apple included w/ one of their OSX Server releases and may still
do so. It is a file-based rather than database based engine.
+ Roller (http://rollerweblogger.org/project/) which is actually used
to power the Sun Microsystems blogs both public facing and internal as
well as IBM Developer Works blogs.

Or you could just keep on w/ Typo :)

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[typo] Subscriber Access

2007-02-16 Thread Robert Sanford
I'm looking for a blog server that will allow me to restrict access to
certain blogs, typically by department membership for internal blogs
but we also want to limit access to some of our public blog servers
based on the level of support that our customers have purchased.

Does Typo support that?

Many thanks!

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