Congrats! It looks fantastic.

Something that would be *really* nice, for people just getting their  
feet wet with Radiant, would be a tutorial that takes the reader  
through exactly how the Ruby site was put together using Radiant --  
what plugins give you what, where the page parts are coming from, etc.


On Sep 12, 2006, at 1:16 AM, John W. Long wrote:

> In case you missed the announcement on Ruby-Talk or on the Radiant
> Weblog, the new Ruby site is now live:
>
>    http://ruby-lang.org
>
> The Ruby site is the reason that Radiant exists. Thank you for
> supporting me in this endevour by supporting Radiant. You have  
> helped me
> work many of the kinks out of Radiant before we put the site live.
>
> The Ruby site is quite possibly the largest site running Radiant.  
> It has
> about 350 pages, 9 snippets, 8 layouts, and 18 users. The site uses 9
> different plugins, many of them based on plugins created by the  
> Radiant
> community:
>
> * code_highlighter   * language_redirect_behavior  * rd_text_filter
> * download_behavior  * ml_subscribe                * search_behavior
> * export_fix         * monkey_patching             * top_projects
>
> A few of these plugins will be showing up in the plugins directory in
> the repository shortly:
>
> http://dev.radiantcms.org/radiant/browser/trunk/plugins
>
> All in all this is a huge milestone for Radiant. Thank you for sharing
> in the life of this software project.
>
> --
> John Long
> http://wiseheartdesign.com
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