Sure thing Stephen - I'll do it today at some point.
I'll just add the stuff from:
http://wiki.jruby.org/wiki/Warbler
http://wiki.jruby.org/wiki/Jruby_on_Rails_on_Tomcat#Building_JRuby_.26_Goldspike_from_trunk
I'll think about how to best organize it.
I also think that the Roadmap sticks out a bit (August feels like 20
years ago here in the Portland, OR rain - crap!):
http://wiki.jruby.org/wiki/Goldspike#Release_roadmap
I can update that once there is a consensus on Robert's proposal.
Somewhat unrelated, but I'll start a JRuby and CI page as well with the
stuff I'm learning there. And perhaps a JRuby and Deployment page
(Capistrano etc.). The internetmachine doesn't give up the good links
that well for some reason. I'll get them in one place.
Mike
Stephen Bannasch wrote:
At 2:56 PM -0800 1/8/08, Mike Herrick wrote:
Having lived through this last week I heartily agree (I realize I have no vote,
but maybe someday I'll earn my stripes).
As a newbie, Warbler while not perfect, was preferable for me to Goldspike Rake
(no offense to whomever).
I'm happy to help with documentation and other menial tasks on the next release of
Goldspike & Warbler (hopefully soon - I need it).
Hi Mike,
Perhaps you could add a small section to the GoldSpike wiki page describing how
you use Warbler with GoldSpike:
http://wiki.jruby.org/wiki/Goldspike
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