How about http://www.liquidmarkup.org/

On Jan 6, 6:04 am, Keenan Brock <[email protected]> wrote:
> It may be hard for the dev to develop haml/erb without the models to populate 
> it.
>
> 1. Have them dev in pure html using a scratch directory in public. Create a 
> separate git repo that only has your public in it
>
> You can go have public as a submodule route or you can just have 2 different 
> projects and do duffs. Since you are going to need to translate back into 
> haml/erb at some point anyway.
>
> Second idea is to keep models innocuous and put truely proprietary logic in 
> external modules. Have them as a gem or plugin and don't include it in your 
> main repo.
>
> One thought:
>
> Many designers I know are quite comfortable with haml/sass or erb/css. Or 
> atleast they can tweak and improve it if not author it.
>
> Why work with people you don't trust?
>
> Why handicap them just to make more work for yourself?
>
> Rhetorical questions for you only. But I wanted to put out there.
>
> Keenan
> On Jan 5, 2011, at 9:10 AM, Lille <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I developed a Rails app, now hosted on Heroku, and I would like to
> > make it available to HTML and javascript contractors for further
> > development in sort of a Rails-agnostic way, while keeping private
> > certain parts of the app directory structure, viz., my models, which I
> > consider proprietary.
>
> > By 'Rails-agnostic', I hoped someone out there could confirm that
> > development can proceed with front-end collaborators on Heroku relying
> > solely on the collaborators' knowledge of Git, not the app platform,
> > which is Rails.
>
> > With regard to keeping certain parts of my app structure private, I
> > understand this is possible on some source control systems. What about
> > in the case of collaborating via Heroku?
>
> > Thanks,
>
> > Lille
>
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