> PHP version seems to be running fine, why Ruby-on-Rails really? Of course > getting it fixed is perhaps a good thing too....just wondering, is there a > high usage/interest in rails?
The membership software for the OIDF is written in Rails. I can't speak to the usage/interest in Rails as a platform but it seems to be rather prevalent (like frameworks for PHP, Django for Python, etc). - Scott > On 12/18/2008 04:30 AM, Scott Kveton: > > Sorry for the all-caps ... just trying to get folks attention. > > RPX was deployed onto the OIDF members page earlier this month and > there were a few concerns around the use of a non-vendor neutral > technology for something like foundation voting. In addition, the > Ruby plugin for OpenID has not be upgraded to meet the 2.0 > specification needs. It was agreed to leave RPX in place until the > end of the election but I'd like to make a motion around fixing the > plugin and putting the membership software back where it was: > > As per the attached proposal I would like the OIDF to engage Refresh > Media to update the Rails OpenID plugin and then deploy the OpenID > 2.0-compliant version for the membership system. Total cost will be > $1500-$2000 and the patches to the plugin will be submitted back to > the Ruby community as open source and available for all Rails users. > This motion will require responses from 7 board members with at least > 4 +1's (57.1% in favor) from those responses by Wednesday 12/24/2008. > > - Scott > > > ________________________________ > _______________________________________________ > board mailing list > [email protected] > http://openid.net/mailman/listinfo/board > > > _______________________________________________ > board mailing list > [email protected] > http://openid.net/mailman/listinfo/board > > _______________________________________________ board mailing list [email protected] http://openid.net/mailman/listinfo/board
