To Those Still Reading, I pushed "merb-core" and "merb-gen" repositories to Github, and I will focus my (currently pretty limited, I must admit) efforts on those. I will not touch other parts of the stack for now.
I am doing that because doing changes while keeping integration of the stack intact is nigh impossible, and kills my motivation. Hopefully, going back to the raw basics takes off a lot of the integration burden. Another reason is that, at least IMAO, merb was always supposed to be about the core, and the core still has the potential to be damn good, and it's a joy to work on. The other gems… well, let's just say they aren't up to par. Some are missing specs, some are just plain spaghetti, and together they introduce nasty cross-dependencies. ===> TL;DR: Don't expect the new repos to work ☺ <=== The new repositories are rewritten versions of the master merb repo, so the history including tags is intact, but I dropped all branch names. Additionally, the "active_support" branch has been merged into master. The repositories have their wikis disabled, please use the "merb" wiki as before. Right now, those repos do not have up to date dot-files for standalone specs or doc generation, and the .gitignore files are likely lacking too, but that will be fixed soon; right now though, I'm fairly pissed at git because it took me half a day to discover that passing the "-d" option as recommended in the manpages breaks things in obscure ways ;-) -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "merb" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/merb?hl=en.
