Camping 2.1 and whywentcamping.com

2010-06-30 Thread Magnus Holm
Hey campers!

I think it's about time to release Camping 2.1, which features:

* Support for other template engines (Haml, ERB, etc) out of the box
* No longer depends on ActiveRecord (this was a bug)
* Camping.options is now a Hash where you can put all sorts of
configuration stuff
* Camping::Server now uses Rack::Server (got rid of some code)
* See all changes here: http://github.com/camping/camping/compare/2.0...master

--

There's still one thing I want to improve before we release 2.1
though, and that is the website. Currently it only redirects to the
RDoc, but I believe we can do better.

Checkout this: http://whywentcamping.judofyr.net/ (also see the GitHub
repo for some more information:
http://github.com/camping/whywentcamping.com)

Better? Worse? You tell me :-)

Have a look at the issues I'm aware of
(http://github.com/camping/whywentcamping.com/issues) and please add
your own too.

// Magnus Holm
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Access to github.com/camping

2010-06-30 Thread Magnus Holm
Hey,

I've converted the camping account into an organization (see
http://github.com/blog/674-introducing-organizations), which means
that it's a lot easier to manage it. There's currently two teams at
the moment:

Owners: These have full admin access (can create repos etc.)
- Magnus
- Philippe

Developers: These can push to all the repos at github.com/camping
- Magnus
- Philippe
- busbey
- Dave Everitt
- zuk
- zimbatm

I'm *very* open to add more users to the developers team. Just say
what you intend to do (on the mailing list), and I'll add you.

If you have a Camping related project which you would like to host
under github.com/camping, just ask on the mailing list and we'll
create a repo for you.

(This should be added to the wiki in the near future)

// Magnus Holm
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Re: Camping 2.1 and whywentcamping.com

2010-06-30 Thread Sean Busbey
kylekyle and I have planned to use http://thelittlewheels.com/ as a
showcase for camping stuff.  probably even more confusing to new
people than whywentcamping

On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 13:57, Philippe Monnet r...@monnet-usa.com wrote:
 Thanks Magnus! I love the idea of working on the web site for 2.1.
 I am still not crazy about the web site name though - as it is not easy for
 people to remember if they don't know the connection with _why. I personally
 would have preferred rubycamping.com or something linking Camping to Ruby
 somehow. But if everyone prefers that name I am fine with that.

 A couple ideas for the site:

 Keep the home page simple with all content fitting within 1280 x 1024
 Use a catchy design (need some help here)
 Accentuate that Camping is about Ruby (maybe also include the ruby logo
 somewhere)
 Have a brief note about the connection to _why and a link to a page
 explaining the history of Camping with further links to _why's other sites
 Encourage people to try it by capitalizing on some of Camping's strengths:

 Fast to learn - requires only basic Ruby skills
 Much simpler than Rails but more structure than Sinatra/Padrino
 Lightning fast and memory efficient allowing fast and efficient sites
 Can evolve from simple file to organized directory structure
 Can layer in more features later using persistence and choice of view
 engines

 How about using some kind of an animated (auto advancing) slideshow to
 highlight some of the benefits? See an example at:
 http://blog.monnet-usa.com/?p=276
 How about a page on learning with a link to the book as well as a list of
 links for other tutorials or short explanations on key topics (e.g. how to
 do migrations, how to use include/extend, how to use different view engines,
 etc.)?
 How about a page about plugins with some brief description of their intent?
 I would love for us to include _why's cartoons in some of the sub pages ;-)

 Who would be interested in working together on the site?
 Could we do a couple graphic mockups of the main page? How should we
 exchange them? Via the mailing list?
 I am ready and excited to help with that. I think it would be great to
 launch the site in time for _Why Day (Aug 19th)!

 Philippe

 On 6/30/2010 5:08 AM, Magnus Holm wrote:

 Hey campers!

 I think it's about time to release Camping 2.1, which features:

 * Support for other template engines (Haml, ERB, etc) out of the box
 * No longer depends on ActiveRecord (this was a bug)
 * Camping.options is now a Hash where you can put all sorts of
 configuration stuff
 * Camping::Server now uses Rack::Server (got rid of some code)
 * See all changes here:
 http://github.com/camping/camping/compare/2.0...master

 --

 There's still one thing I want to improve before we release 2.1
 though, and that is the website. Currently it only redirects to the
 RDoc, but I believe we can do better.

 Checkout this: http://whywentcamping.judofyr.net/ (also see the GitHub
 repo for some more information:
 http://github.com/camping/whywentcamping.com)

 Better? Worse? You tell me :-)

 Have a look at the issues I'm aware of
 (http://github.com/camping/whywentcamping.com/issues) and please add
 your own too.

 // Magnus Holm
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Re: Camping 2.1 and whywentcamping.com

2010-06-30 Thread Magnus Holm
Awesome domain name! And as long as you include the image, it probably
makes sense for new people too.

You know, the password to the camping github account was actually
littlewheels :-)

// Magnus Holm



On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 15:03, Sean Busbey s...@manvsbeard.com wrote:
 kylekyle and I have planned to use http://thelittlewheels.com/ as a
 showcase for camping stuff.  probably even more confusing to new
 people than whywentcamping

 On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 13:57, Philippe Monnet r...@monnet-usa.com wrote:
 Thanks Magnus! I love the idea of working on the web site for 2.1.
 I am still not crazy about the web site name though - as it is not easy for
 people to remember if they don't know the connection with _why. I personally
 would have preferred rubycamping.com or something linking Camping to Ruby
 somehow. But if everyone prefers that name I am fine with that.

 A couple ideas for the site:

 Keep the home page simple with all content fitting within 1280 x 1024
 Use a catchy design (need some help here)
 Accentuate that Camping is about Ruby (maybe also include the ruby logo
 somewhere)
 Have a brief note about the connection to _why and a link to a page
 explaining the history of Camping with further links to _why's other sites
 Encourage people to try it by capitalizing on some of Camping's strengths:

 Fast to learn - requires only basic Ruby skills
 Much simpler than Rails but more structure than Sinatra/Padrino
 Lightning fast and memory efficient allowing fast and efficient sites
 Can evolve from simple file to organized directory structure
 Can layer in more features later using persistence and choice of view
 engines

 How about using some kind of an animated (auto advancing) slideshow to
 highlight some of the benefits? See an example at:
 http://blog.monnet-usa.com/?p=276
 How about a page on learning with a link to the book as well as a list of
 links for other tutorials or short explanations on key topics (e.g. how to
 do migrations, how to use include/extend, how to use different view engines,
 etc.)?
 How about a page about plugins with some brief description of their intent?
 I would love for us to include _why's cartoons in some of the sub pages ;-)

 Who would be interested in working together on the site?
 Could we do a couple graphic mockups of the main page? How should we
 exchange them? Via the mailing list?
 I am ready and excited to help with that. I think it would be great to
 launch the site in time for _Why Day (Aug 19th)!

 Philippe

 On 6/30/2010 5:08 AM, Magnus Holm wrote:

 Hey campers!

 I think it's about time to release Camping 2.1, which features:

 * Support for other template engines (Haml, ERB, etc) out of the box
 * No longer depends on ActiveRecord (this was a bug)
 * Camping.options is now a Hash where you can put all sorts of
 configuration stuff
 * Camping::Server now uses Rack::Server (got rid of some code)
 * See all changes here:
 http://github.com/camping/camping/compare/2.0...master

 --

 There's still one thing I want to improve before we release 2.1
 though, and that is the website. Currently it only redirects to the
 RDoc, but I believe we can do better.

 Checkout this: http://whywentcamping.judofyr.net/ (also see the GitHub
 repo for some more information:
 http://github.com/camping/whywentcamping.com)

 Better? Worse? You tell me :-)

 Have a look at the issues I'm aware of
 (http://github.com/camping/whywentcamping.com/issues) and please add
 your own too.

 // Magnus Holm
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using reststop with tilt

2010-06-30 Thread David Susco
I'm trying to use the new Tilt integration with reststop. All the
aliases and whatnot under Implementing your own service
(http://wiki.github.com/camping/reststop/) are there and :views has
been set in the options hash. I tried creating sub-directories in the
views directory (html, HTML) but I still couldn't get it to work.

I can get my haml template to display if I get rid of the alias for
reststop_render. All the other render calls to markaby still work when
I do this too. However, I'm assuming I'm loosing the second argument
for render in reststop when I do this.

Am I missing some other setting/configuration option to get this to
work with the alias for reststop_render?

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