----- Original Message ----- > On 07/16/2012 04:04 PM, Mo Morsi wrote: > > Just a quick update regarding the Fedora/Ruby project Zuhao has > > been > > working on as part of the Google Summer of Code. > > > > As many of you may remember, Zuhao has been working on a rails > > based > > site to highlight the ruby sig's community's effort in packaging > > ruby > > gems, developing ruby software, and overall improving the Ruby > > experience on Fedora. Zuhao has made great headway with the project > > so > > far, implementing Rake modules that allows us to pull the gem and > > rpm > > packages into the local db as well as various frontend interfaces > > which > > to display and cross-reference the gem / rpm metadata and other > > info > > [1][2]. > > > > > > We just pushed the latest codebase to the site including the > following > features: > > - RPMs / Gems are now referenced by their name in the url, no need to > remember the associated id: > > http://isitfedoraruby.com/fedorarpms/rubygem-activesupport > > > - d3.js is used to render dependency and dependent packages: > > http://isitfedoraruby.com/fedorarpms/rubygem-actionmailer/full_deps > (tree is clickable) > > > - tool to compare an uploaded Gemfile / Gemfile.lock against Fedora: > > http://isitfedoraruby.com/stats/gemfile_tool > > > - many ui improvements including sortable columns, Fedora / Ruby > stats > on the homepage, and more! > > > As always, feedback and patches are more than welcome, > > -Mo > >
Nice :) Do you think it would be a good idea to also include some section with tutorials, that would show people for example how to setup Rails project using our packaged Gems etc? I think that Fedora has experienced some great changes lately, but I think that people are not informed and don't know how to use them properly. I'd love to contribute to a section like that. Opinions on this? Thanks for the great work! -- Regards, Bohuslav "Slavek" Kabrda. _______________________________________________ ruby-sig mailing list [email protected] https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/ruby-sig
