On 9/6/06, John Clayton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> We certainly could do that, and if we decide to use the engines
> approach, may have to.

But you won't be able to stay up-to-date very easily. For example,
when the recent Rails core security issue came up the engines plugin
had to be modified. So you would be driving home to email your self a
copy of the updated version. Seems like a pain.


> Anyway, just from a practical standpoint, I'd still like to find a
> non-subversion way to capture official releases. Might be as simple
> as requesting they be posted as tarballs ...

I think it is practical to have SVN installed on your computer if you
are in the Rails world. That way you can do this stuff without
spending any time worrying about it. Just "svn  export" and you are
finished. Is there some sort of security problem you are worried about
by having and SVN client on your computer?


> Thanks for the suggestion though, seriously.

It's a way to get started anyway. Engines are very cool.

Peter
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