Hi Bart ;-), > So what I have done so far is [...] > > 1) Tried the WikiEngine as it comes from the site > Didn't got it to work, the migration failed all the time
Same for me. I posted about it on Rails Engine Development. > 2) Grabbed latest i2 (version 2702) > Managed to get it up and running quite easily Great! I did have a show stopper there. I'll try again and ask you more details. > 3) Created an engine out of i2 > This still works smoothly. OK, so you did it by "extraction". Excellent! wiki is pretty big, so this is a great result. > Next steps are making it a bit more monkey proof, and give it a nicer, > more usuable layout. > When it becomes more or less stable (read: I create > a small how to and it works elsewhere), we can make it public somewhere, > and start updating the engine. If you like, I can offer you a SVN repository right now. We could share it at least until the "monkey proof" version is reached. In this way we avoid duplication of effort. In another post of mine (Rails Engines development > Namespace Issues) you can find some ideas I would like to discuss with you: they could be applied to niki. Ciao, Mauro -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. _______________________________________________ engine-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.rails-engines.org/listinfo.cgi/engine-users-rails-engines.org
