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We wrote up the Windows version. Anyone have a link for the best
(from scratch) that includes Mongrel, etc.?
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There are some newbie Mac converts out there having some issues with
getting Ruby and Rails set up. What is the best resource?
On Sep 9, 1:02 pm, Owen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We wrote up the Windows version. Anyone have a link for the best
(from scratch) that includes Mongrel, etc
These are listed in relative order of importance - IMHO.
I would actually like to get Hobo working on Heroku at before release .
9. I mean running the Hobo gem there, building a hobo app from
scratch there, not just uploading a built app. I think there is BIG
bang for the bucks there. Anyhow:
We were just told by Redhat they do not support 1.8.6. Our agency
will not support anything that RedHat does not support. We are
running RedHat Enterprise 5.2 64 bit.
Any issues with Hobo? Rails claims to be OK with this.
Thanks in advance.
-Owen
for using JRuby in the enterprise. All we deploy
is a WAR file, and they don't know the difference.
Anyone deployed a Hobo app using JRuby?
Thanks,
Owen
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I found a missing 'end' in the code:
http://pastie.org/285585
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Weird, I am not getting this issue on Windows XP..
On Oct 5, 7:56 pm, adamski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I uninstalled rubygems-update 1.3.0 and installed 1.2.0
I still get:
hobosupport requires RubyGems version = 1.2
am I missing something?
I can see only 1.2 if I call gem list.
Thx
On
This issue is holding up several people I know who want to install
Hobo the legitimate way. Hope Tom can quickly fix this...
On Oct 6, 11:42 am, adamski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not sure if this is 100% the correct way, but I got it working by:
uninstalling the rubygems-update 1.2 gem (also
Awesome! Thanks so much.
Owen
On Oct 9, 8:40 am, davidmathers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I looked in the hobosupport.gemspec file for the part that was
requiring gems 1.2 and found this:
required_rubygems_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
requirements:
- - =
- !ruby/object:Gem
Sounds good . I'll take a look at the wiki...
-- Owen
(Sent from my iPhone)
On Oct 12, 2008, at 1:34 PM, Tom Locke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Perhaps a wiki
The github wiki is ready and waiting if anyone wants to start making
use of it!
or better yet a cookbook.
Yes - that's pretty
Hmmm. All worked fine this morning at about 10:00 eastern US Time...
On Oct 14, 5:24 pm, blizz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The git protocol is working fine, but http is still failing so I am
curious as to what the issue is here. The github website looks fine
to me.
Brett
aneed appear:
http://screencast.com/t/eBFWvqDgBzp
And the app works liked expected:
http://screencast.com/t/sHjnFUrSP
Voila!
Now for Tom to help us not to need these steps!
Owen
On Oct 17, 5:58 pm, Owen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, now I can't get to the signup screen...need to look more
http://cookbook.hobocentral.net/recipes/6-running-a-hobo-application-on-heroku
Anyone willing to give these instructions a test? Would like to get
anothers set of eyes to edit and provide feedback...
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http://download.oracle.com/otndocs/S298819_Ruby.pdf
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I have been starting the planning for sponsoring one in Washington,
DC
something early 2009. How does that appeal to everyone? What is the
best month?
It would be good to know the country of origin of everyone
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Yep...can't get to it either...could yesterday...
On Nov 8, 5:17 pm, MartOn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
down for me as well.
Maybe has has forgotten to pay the hosting bill :-)
/MartOn
On Nov 8, 1:24 pm, muslov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i've tried loading for a long time...- Hide quoted
http://cookbook.hobocentral.net/
On a different provider...I think Slicehost.com
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, but maybe some
of you know of a future plan.
I would rather not depend on other third-party plugins for this. Hobo
is too slick and our group is totally dedicated to doing whatever we
can to help it gain traction. This would also be a great demo magic
trick for potential clients.
Thoughts?
-Owen
What version of IE are you guys using?
On Nov 30, 1:46 am, ara_vartanian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Problem seems to be both the width and the zoom tags in IE. Putting
this in my css sorta fixes it (still a few pixels misaligned but
tolerable):
.login-page .actions {
zoom: 0;
What I meant is our OTHER tools (not Rails/Hobo) populate the Metadata
for MySQL and Oracecl..
On Nov 30, 10:57 pm, blizz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Thanks, Matt.
On Dec 7, 12:21 pm, Matt Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've done some digging:
The problem only manifests in development mode, and only when running
from the gem.
In addition, activating the gem using config.gem 'hobo' in
environment.rb fixes the problem.
Somthing is
Looking forward to 0.8.5!
On Dec 9, 6:04 am, Tom Locke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Folks
There will be a small change to the behaviour of the permission system
in 0.8.5, due real soon now.
In the new permission system, I had the bright idea that the
permission methods (e.g.
convinced that Ruby
metaprogramming was awesome, but I never saw a great example of an app
builder until the first screencast Tom did a while back...then I was
hooked.
-Owen
On Dec 9, 3:22 pm, geoffd123 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Eric and Dave
Have you seen
this:http://cookbook.hobocentral.net
Good news!
Been there many times :)
On Dec 10, 7:21 am, geoffd123 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I migrated to 0.8.5 and Rails 2.2.2 and this problem went away, I both
love it and hate it when that happens!
Cheers
Geoff
On Dec 10, 12:09 am, geoffd123 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Kevin
I followed the following steps after installing rails 2.2.2 and Hobo
0.8.5
(On Windows XP)
I. Went into my HoboApps folder and ran this:
git clone git://github.com/tablatom/agility.git
2. Changed ito the agility folder
cd agility
3. Edited the .gitmodules file to correct
, the Holy Grail is still down the line a bit...
Owen
On Dec 14, 5:46 am, Eric-news eric-n...@xs4all.nl wrote:
On 13 dec, 23:00, Eric-news eric-n...@xs4all.nl wrote:
-- ruby script/generate hobo --add-gem --add-routes
Rails requires RubyGems = 1.3.1 (you have 1.2.0). Please `gem update
team about installing the latest Ruby on
Redhat Linux. Redhat didn't support it! What a joke. Finally our
forward-looking CIO intervened and gave the green light!
-Owen
On Dec 14, 8:58 am, solars ch.bl...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Owen,
Haha, thanks for calling me an expert - although I'm really far
suggest?
Thanks,
Owen
On Dec 14, 11:31 am, GamaFranco gama.fra...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I'm using hobo on Windows since september, and this is just my humble
oppinion.
The documentation that was a great help at first was the Agility
tutorial. Afaik, most newbies are getting their first
Use:
hobo -d mysql myappname
Then you will see:
http://screencast.com/t/hxnDaU0U
Of course, unlike SQLite, you have to create your MySQL database
before running migrations.
-Owen
On Dec 16, 6:36 am, Dondi donovan.dil...@gmail.com wrote:
I am using Hobo .85 with Rails 2.2 (which
impossIble to fathom but
obvious after explained in a step-by-step fashion.
I think it will take the Newbie's view to help get more people over
the hump during this period before 1.0.
-Owen
On Dec 16, 1:10 pm, Ian Wood ianalexanderw...@googlemail.com wrote:
Yes I have already found
, that is where a beginners guide could save some time.
-O
On Dec 18, 9:06 am, Ian Wood ianalexanderw...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi Owen, many thanks for your reply. I am extremely glad to hear that
I am not the only programmer who has initially struggled after picking
up Hobo. I am also very
Paul.
I liked the term Framework Agnosticism in the post...
I really hope this is VERY beneficial to Hobo. Hobo gives us almost
everything else but the ORM...
Let's see if Tom and James thinks this is a good X-Mas present : )
Owen
On Dec 23, 4:55 pm, pauljda...@gmail.com pauljda
, :accessible = true
TF
On Dec 18, 8:02 pm, GG gga...@gmail.com wrote:
Thank you for this.
On Dec 18, 2008, at 1:51 PM, Owen od...@barquin.com wrote:
I thought I had hit a bug in Hobo. Thanks to James for tracking this
down!
There's no bug in Hobo after all, it's just that the user
Thanks, James--we'll need you!
On Dec 29, 10:21 am, James Garlick ja...@lamagia.co.uk wrote:
That's great Owen, I'd be happy to provide feedback.
On 29 Dec 2008, at 15:11, Owen wrote:
Tom, James All Dedicated Hoboists,
I received the green light from Ramon Barquin to pursue writing
Thanks, Tiago, we WILL need it.
We also need help for a REAL title. Until we get a brainstorm from
someone we are using the interim designation The Hobo Primer.
-Owen
On Dec 29, 10:41 am, Tiago Franco gama.fra...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Excellent news and many thanks to the supporters.
You
:
This is excellent news indeed, I'd be happy to help out in any way
that I can.
As for the title how about: Becoming a Hobo :-)
On Dec 29, 5:58 pm, Owen od...@barquin.com wrote:
Thanks, Tiago, we WILL need it.
We also need help for a REAL title. Until we get a brainstorm from
someone we are using
Install Agility and run the server:
http://screencast.com/t/xNMObVOie
Run App, add Statuses, delete a Status::
http://screencast.com/t/lP1r2DcUQm
Looking good!
Thanks, Tom!
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My focus was on a clean and uneventful install. Haven't gone any
further yet...
On Jan 6, 2:48 pm, Owen od...@barquin.com wrote:
Install Agility and run the server:
http://screencast.com/t/xNMObVOie
Run App, add Statuses, delete a Status::
http://screencast.com/t/lP1r2DcUQm
Yes!!
On Jan 14, 5:04 am, Tom Locke t...@tomlocke.com wrote:
Just to let you know I just pushed an update to the taglib reference
on cookbook.hobocentral.net
8 of the 12 libraries now have docs for every tag. That's not quite
the same as saying 8 of the 10 libraries are fully documented
At this very moment (12;01 pm on my clock) America is finally
rejoining the world community. It is an exciting day for us in the
states, and I am wondering how it appears from those in the Hobo
community around the world.
I think our small company, Barquin International, is a reflection of
the
Very interesting, Matt. Thanks for the link...
-Owen
On Jan 21, 1:09 pm, Matt Jones al2o...@gmail.com wrote:
BTW, for those that have a little bit of free time:
http://sunlightlabs.com/appsforamerica/
A contest to build political-themed mashups.
--Matt Jones
On Jan 21, 2009, at 5:15 AM
Hey Brett,
Can you post the steps you used to deploy at rimuhosting. Simple is
better!
-owen
On Jan 28, 2:54 pm, Brett Nelson blizzardvi...@gmail.com wrote:
Sorry for the cross thread, should have put this recommendation here.
I've got a hobo app running on a VPS onhttp://rimuhosting.com
...
(Maybe we could make a dent in our investment?) : )
Let me know the best email to use.
Thanks,
-Owen
On Feb 27, 5:59 am, Tiago Franco gama.fra...@gmail.com wrote:
Owen,
Is this still up? If so, count me on for feedback.
TF
On Dec 30 2008, 3:08 pm, Owen od...@barquin.com wrote:
I meant
Great. Thanks, Tom. We see gret promise for Enterprise
applications
There are many great cashing rules we could add to the picture...
hobo_dev_mode :have_many_models
: )
On Feb 26, 10:40 am, Tom Locke t...@tomlocke.com wrote:
For Hobo apps with lots of models that are going slow in dev
Good one :)
On Feb 27, 5:50 pm, pauljda...@gmail.com pauljda...@gmail.com
wrote:
I just came across this on a utility meter a friend's house in
Downtown Seattle.
I think it might amuse other Hobo fans, as it did me.
http://groups.google.com/group/hobousers/web/hobo_barrel_fire.jpg
Thanks much. We will alert you when ready :)
On Feb 27, 2:34 pm, Arman arman.er...@gmail.com wrote:
Owen,
I'm available to provide feedback on The Hobo Way. I'm a noob who
wants design and develop and avoid coding as much as possible.
You can reach me at arman.erman AT gmail.com
Thanks
I would uninstall all of the rails 2.3.0 stuff. You'll need to run
the gem uninstall command not only for rails but
actionmailer
actionpack
activerecord
activeresource
activesupport
-Owen
On Mar 8, 5:07 pm, kevinpfromnm kevinpfro...@gmail.com wrote:
To use an older version of the rails
2.3.1
gem uninstall rails -v 2.3.1
I was left with my previsouly installed rails 2.2.3 set of gems...
-Owen
On Mar 8, 6:00 pm, Owen owen.d...@gmail.com wrote:
I would uninstall all of the rails 2.3.0 stuff. You'll need to run
the gem uninstall command not only for rails but
actionmailer
. So far this is working great.
-Owen
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Typo: should be Tola Awofolu
On Mar 14, 10:10 am, Owen od...@csrees.usda.gov wrote:
I have uploaded the PDF written by Tola Owafolu to the file are of
Hobo Users
We have been testing this on slicehost.com and are now moving the Hobo
environment inside USDA running on Red Hat Enterprise
Andy,
No, I'll need to ask Tola about that...
-Owen
On Mar 16, 10:03 am, Andy Orahood jorah...@indiana.edu wrote:
That's cool. I was hoping to do the same thing (use JRuby to sneak
Rails into a very conservative server environment) but my sysadmin
shut me down when he found out that JRuby
if there is interest...
Would this be usefule to anyone?
-Owen
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Nope. Not either.
-Owen
On Apr 9, 4:28 am, Tom Locke t...@tomlocke.com wrote:
I'm not going this year
Tom
On 9 Apr 2009, at 03:54, pauljda...@gmail.com wrote:
I am on the fence about attending RailsConf in Vegas this year.
Anyone in this Group planning to attend? Any Hobo authors
Totally agree.
On Apr 16, 8:39 am, Andy Orahood jorah...@indiana.edu wrote:
+1
On Apr 16, 2:27 am, geoffd123 geoffd...@googlemail.com wrote:
I would agree with that too. It would help with knowing when to be
more cautious too. E.G. If something starts giving problems and is on
the
Question,
Would you guys be interested in using an Amazon EC2 if we created a
Linux/Rails/Hobo/MySQL AMI (Amazon Machine Image) preconfigured?
Thanks,
Owen
On Apr 17, 1:13 pm, Tiago Franco gama.fra...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Let's see if I can help.
You can install capistrano on windows, I
this experience may show something different.
Regards,
Tiago Franco
On Apr 18, 1:07 am, Owen od...@csrees.usda.gov wrote:
Question,
Would you guys be interested in using an Amazon EC2 if we created a
Linux/Rails/Hobo/MySQL AMI (Amazon Machine Image) preconfigured?
Thanks,
Owen
Yes, definitley go with Hobo!
We ave built an LDAP plugin for Hobo. Not sure if Tola uploaded, but
let us know if you need it.
Also, We have been enhancing the Agility Tutorial for an upcoming
book. Stories have been replaced by Requirements and we have some
simple roles included.
On Apr
Bryan,
Let me know when I can test that...ran into it in our Agile Project
Manager tutorial as well..
Thanks,
-Owen
On Apr 17, 8:07 am, Bryan Larsen bryan.lar...@gmail.com wrote:
You hit bug 369:
https://hobo.lighthouseapp.com/projects/8324/tickets/369-filter-menu-...
That's #3 on my
Steve,
Let me check with Tola about where it resides :-)
-Owen
On Apr 20, 6:14 am, Steve Shephed sargs...@gmail.com wrote:
Owen
I am VERY keen to take a look at your plugin for LDAP.
I am writing apps for an Active Directory network (microsoft of
course) that I really want to introduce
Congratulations! Hope you don't mind that I signed up!
Can you share your final successful recipe?
Thanks,
Owen
On Apr 21, 6:10 am, Tiago Franco gama.fra...@gmail.com wrote:
Congrats! :)
Is that on Deamhost or Heroku?
If so, are you on shared or VPS hosting?
Thanks,
TF
On Apr 21
Jeff,
We are using JRuby for a large app but haven't used either Cucumber or
Celerity. But this stuff looks really promising and we are willing to
take a look at what happens with Hobo if you can give some guidance.
Owen
http://upstream-berlin.com/2009/01/28/culerity-full-stack-rails-testing
I think that is a good idea. Others?
-Owen
On May 27, 5:06 pm, Montgomery Kosma mko...@gmail.com wrote:
I have Collection object which belongs_to Custodian. I'd like my
Collections to be grouped or ordered by custodian.name.
In vanilla rails, this works:
Collection.all(:include
it will benefit all of you who have invested your
time and energy in Hobo. Great things are coming.
Thanks,
Owen
On May 28, 9:44 am, Bryan Larsen bryan.lar...@gmail.com wrote:
Do you want me to enter the StartingTime/Rich Type problem into Lighthouse?
Please. There's definitely a bug somewhere
...
Owen
On Jun 8, 3:47 pm, Steve VanB smvan...@gmail.com wrote:
I have a live legacy system in place.
I'd like to access, and modify some of the data with hobo. However
there are so many tables and fields, that to completely recreate all
the models in hobo would take weeks. I'd prefer to just
http://github.com/drnic/dr-nic-magic-models/tree/master
On Jun 8, 6:28 pm, Owen od...@csrees.usda.gov wrote:
Steve,
I have had this on my radar for a long time. Was planning to see if
we could get Dr. Nic to modify his Magic Models for Hobo...
http://magicmodels.rubyforge.org
Blah Blah
etc. etc. etc. etc. cetc
WHO IS UP TO THE CHALLENGE?
If you are, please email me at odall{at}barquin.com
Thanks much,
Owen
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Kevin,
Can you explain a little more? Sounds very interesting.
Owen
On Jul 6, 12:14 pm, kevinpfromnm kevinpfro...@gmail.com wrote:
Well, I'm not sure it counts but I'm trying to convert a collection of
tags/controllers for acts as taggable into a plugin. Assuming I
manage it, I'll post
Cool! That would make a great recipe for the book.
-Owen
On Jul 6, 1:56 pm, kevinpfromnm kevinpfro...@gmail.com wrote:
I made a plugin that adds some common tags/views hobo style for acts
as taggable on steroids.
Check it out here.http://github.com/kevinpfromnm/taggable_hobo/tree/master
Kevin,
Would you mind putting this in the template like the URL below for our
little book?
[http://www.scribd.com/doc/17330795/Chapter-07-Recipe-A-
Oracle-20090401]
Thanks much,
Owen
On Jul 8, 6:28 am, Owen od...@barquin.com wrote:
Awesome! Thanks,Kevin.
On Jul 6, 8:25 pm, kevinpfromnm
...@googlemail.com wrote:
I'll take a read too.
PS. I think hobo would really flourish with a book on the subject -
it's a great idea
On Jul 24, 8:56 am, Paul Davis pauljda...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks, Owen. I will read and send any notes.
On Jul 23, 3:19 pm, Owen od
I think Bryan is working on a fix for this...
On Jul 28, 6:36 pm, kevinpfromnm kevinpfro...@gmail.com wrote:
I had heard something that you needed an updated lowpro.js for 3.5 to
work right.
On Jul 28, 11:47 am, craigku...@gmail.com craigku...@gmail.com
wrote:
Is anyone else having a
Please see this post for some more learning tools:
http://groups.google.com/group/hobousers/browse_thread/thread/99c8b7c3d60fa362/4678efcb4ceac338?lnk=gstq=rapid+Rails#4678efcb4ceac338
On Jul 28, 1:13 pm, dx111ge sven.andr...@gmail.com wrote:
thanks a lot , it was just gem install sqlite3-ruby
You'll be hooked soon. : -)
On Jul 29, 11:41 am, dx111ge sven.andr...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks a lot, found the really outstanding documents yesterday , now
im missing some sleep :-) Thats exactly what I´m looking for ! Next
time I will answer my question with rtfm
On Jul 29, 12:41 am, Owen
are
key!.
Thanks much in advance,
Owen
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I think that a tutorial (and BOF?) at RailsConf or OScon could result in a
lot
of buzz.
Regards,
Henry
On July 29, 2009 05:52:05 pm Owen wrote: All,
What do you think it would take to move the membership numbers from
270 to 1,000?
Is it more documentation, a stable 1.0
momentum in that
area.
More later...
Thanks,
Owen
On Jul 30, 9:04 pm, blueHandTalking j...@whidbey.com wrote:
I believe the basic documentation is pretty good.
There are some areas that could use much better
explanations and examples. I find definitions for
most everything
I have the rough drafts in the FILES directory of this group.I'll past
some links in the next post...
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We would appreciate any suggestions and feedback!
Thanks,
Owen
On Aug 3, 2:51 pm, Adrian Madrid aemad...@gmail.com
This reinforces the fact that procedures, tags and features really
need to be indexed by WHAT YOUR WOULD LIKE TO DO or THE PROBLEM.
So mini recipes would be most useful, as long as they include full-
text searching to find them...
Of course this a typical Knowledge Management problem. :-)
Wouldn't it be nice to have good search capabilities in a Google
group? Wonder if that will cost extra?
On Aug 3, 12:46 am, kevinpfromnm kevinpfro...@gmail.com wrote:
I find it odd that they don't have an advanced search feature that
lets you do full searches like that... though having
Updated Chapter 3:
http://barquinagility.files.wordpress.com/2009/08/rapid_rails_chapter_03_beginning_tutorials-2009-08-04-1.pdf
On Aug 4, 10:42 am, Owen od...@csrees.usda.gov wrote:
Thanks for the feedback guys...will update as they come in.
Owen
On Aug 3, 7:33 pm, Adrian Madrid aemad
I hear you. Perhaps the group group isn't talking to the search
group. ;-)
On Aug 3, 6:06 pm, kevinpfromnm kevinpfro...@gmail.com wrote:
It's bizarre that it doesn't already have good search capabilities...
it is google after all.
On Aug 3, 2:24 pm, Owen od...@csrees.usda.gov wrote
Tola has a simple recipe:
http://barquinagility.wordpress.com/2009/08/04/using-the-new-…text-with-hobo
We are using it for our new Hobo application for USDA.
Have fun!
-Owen
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Mmm. the link got chopped;
http://barquinagility.wordpress.com/2009/08/04/using-the-new-ckeditor-rich-text-with-hobo/
On Aug 4, 6:57 pm, Owen od...@csrees.usda.gov wrote:
Tola has a simple recipe:
http://barquinagility.wordpress.com/2009/08/04/using-the-new-…text-with-hobo
We are using
Great ideas, Paul.
On Aug 2, 8:54 pm, Paul Howson p...@tdgq.com.au wrote:
In this age of busy, information-overloaded people, new ideas need a
simple explanation. Can Hobo be explained simply so that a busy
programmer can grasp what it's about quickly?
One of the things which works against
.
It appears that getting the FEATURES SHOWCASE up is THE priority
rather than new features.
Now the key is getting the top 10 suggestions for the FEATURES
SHOWCASE and work from there.
Votes?
-Owen
On Aug 5, 4:31 am, Tom Locke t...@tomlocke.com wrote:
I think we need something short
:
javascript name=ckeditor/ckeditor/
javascript name=load_ckeditor/
/after-scripts:
/old-page
/extend
Besides that, it seems to work like a champ!
On Aug 4, 3:59 pm, Owen od...@csrees.usda.gov wrote:
Mmm. the link got chopped;
http://barquinagility.wordpress.com/2009
I agree. We depend HEAVILY on Lifecycles for our REEport system, and
made many enhancements that went back into Hobo. Need a screencast on
that for the group!
On Aug 6, 4:22 am, solars ch.bl...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Personally I think that lifecycles are one of the best concepts in
hobo.
Rich Text Editing with CKEditor
Updated with Bryan's edits and added some screen shots for
clarifcation:
http://barquinagility.wordpress.com/2009/08/06/updated-instructions-for-using-ckeditor-with-hobo/
On Aug 6, 8:08 am, Owen od...@csrees.usda.gov wrote:
Thanks for the corrections, Bryan
Starting this thread with Kevin's suggestion that we enter our
suggestions for the list of features to highlight with screencasts
and examples.
Ante up!
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Mmmm. Who volunteers to summarize this in bullet points? : -)
On Aug 7, 12:01 pm, Brett Nelson blizzardvi...@gmail.com wrote:
Created a new hobo project to test this. Making the simplest example,
trying to get it as close to the cookbook example as possible, with
form with=Comment.new
I've been pushing for that in Hobo. How would you like the
declaration to look?
On Aug 11, 6:02 am, Tiago Franco gama.fra...@gmail.com wrote:
I've been declaring indexes on the migrations. This feature could come
handy.
TF
On Aug 11, 8:34 am, Helder Ribeiro hel...@gmail.com wrote:
Is
some investigation.
--Matt Jones
On Aug 11, 2009, at 10:11 AM, Owen wrote:
I've been pushing for that in Hobo. How would you like the
declaration to look?
On Aug 11, 6:02 am, Tiago Franco gama.fra...@gmail.com wrote:
I've been declaring indexes on the migrations. This feature could
http://barquinagility.wordpress.com/2009/08/12/updated-chapter-2-for-rapid-rails/
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Great. That makes it easier...
On Aug 13, 6:19 am, Scott Bronson bron...@rinspin.com wrote:
On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 2:34 AM, Tom Locke t...@tomlocke.com wrote:
Does anyone know if this information shows up in schema.rb after a
rake db:schema:dump ?
Yes, it does. A section of my
Would be good to do a quick screen cast on this stuff :-)
On Aug 13, 5:45 am, Tom Locke t...@tomlocke.com wrote:
Looks good Bryan. I think this should become the default at some point.
The only thing I'm not that keen on is the 'vertical', 'horizontal'
and 'inline-vertical' CSS classes,
Adding these features to the migration generator soon will be a big
win...
In my experience it is always better to have indexes on foreign keys,
as most modern database optimizers test if using an index will be
better than a full table scan before actual running.
Also, having the belongs_to
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