Adam, just a thought --- with JRuby becoming such a solid deployment
platform for Rails app, it opens up lots of possibilities to tightly
integrate some really solid Java-based CMS systems (like
http://www.magnolia-cms.com) into a Rails app.


Regards,

John Lynch
Rigel Group, LLC
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Mobile: 760-515-2653
Skype: johnthethird



On Fri, Jan 28, 2011 at 5:39 PM, Rafael MVC <[email protected]> wrote:

> I've used it for a bunch of sites, and almost all of them
> I've customized most of them. The development is stable, they commit pretty
> often, which sometimes is frustrating... Lots of migrations. and
> time revving the refinery itself.
> I don't know if they changed, but their image management s***ed. I ended up
> writing my own stuff. The images were shared across pages and there was no
> way to find if a image was orphan or if it was used.
> But as far as software, they have a sweet way to develop plugins, that is
> easier than radiant.
> I only have one site running on rails 3, and it was pretty much the same
> thing as the others.
> The mailing list is also very welcoming.
> []'s
> Rafael Cardoso
>
> On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 12:22 AM, Adam Grant <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Hey Gang,
>>
>> http://refinerycms.com
>>
>> Has anyone used this sweet looking CMS engine running on Rails 3? I'm
>> evaluating it against RadiantCMS (http://radiantcms.org), but Refinery is
>> winning because of ~stable~ Rails 3.0 support (there's a Radiant branch or
>> something...)
>>
>> I'd love to hear your thoughts.
>>
>> They've sold me into at least *TRYING* it through their judicious and
>> unabashed use of Rick Astley's persona.
>>
>> Bravo,
>> - Adam
>>
>> *"Insert witty quote here."  -Me*
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