Andrew Savory wrote:

Hi Berin,

On 7 Oct 2005, at 15:09, Berin Loritsch wrote:

Here's the deal: Cocoon is a very powerful publishing framework adapted to do web applications, and Ruby on Rails is a very empowering web application framework that can be adapted for a number of purposes. There are two very different mindsets behind the two frameworks--and I believe we can leverage the very potent lessons learned from Rails for the Cocoon framework.


I couldn't agree more. In fact, I spoke about this at the GT this morning :-)

The full slides with notes, videos etc will be available via the GT web site shortly, but until then you can see the basics at http:// www.luminas.co.uk/andrew/raccoon.pdf

Your SHRT goes into rather more technical detail than I managed.


Hopefully it can produce some more conversation topics at the GT.

I saw the PDF, but without the comments or extra talking points its hard to get much out of it. I.e. the questions are asked, some great quotes (and a really nice looking presentation), but no content to walk away with. Hopefully that can be added in later.

As to the technical detail, I've used Rails and I've used Cocoon--I know where things can happen. Its possible and it can/should be done.

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