This needs to stop - now! I've sent you another reply, so please
respond to that instead and leave off the personal exchanges - Dave E.
i've been reading what you've been writing and you obviously
haven't got a clue what you are talking about.
and rather than accusing me of not knowing this
Hi Jenna - done (Markdown). Others can add to it now - Dave E.
Heya! So I'm trying to get this new website all tied up in a nice
little bunch. I'm a bit silly when it comes to git-fu though. Could
one of you create a page on the camping/camping wiki called
'Contributing', and put stuff in i
lp explain:
http://github.com/camping/camping/wiki/WhyWentCamping-Homepage
The text simply explains in plain language what the code above
actually does, that's all :-)
Dave Everitt
Hi Guys/Gals.
I am new to the world of Camping. It looks very simple. I have two
issues:
What types of
Okay - we might be all running before we can walk, what with no real
improvement to existing content yet.
Everything I do professionally in this field starts with a solid
content plan/list and a kind of strategy - there are some pretty good
content suggestions in older posts.
Before go an
.) PATH.
Dave Everitt
hi,
I'm moving my Camping from OS X to a Ubuntu Lucid unix machine.
The camping gem has been successfully installed, but I can't access
it directly from the command line.
mo...@lucid:/u/apps/portablechecking$ gem list
*** LOCAL GEMS ***
actionmailer (2.3.8)
we came to solve all of the world's
hunger and poverty, and why on this special day every year, the
26th of July, we celebrate by eating a giant pizza in the centre of
the city!
—
Jenna
On Mon, Jul 26, 2010 at 3:42 AM, Dave Everitt
wrote:
That still leaves "How can inboard
s simple archive browsing for smaller
projects that can’t host themselves. ...".
I am not very Unix savvy at all but does this imply you could
"rsynch" from RubyForge? I am way out of my depth here...
On 7/25/2010 10:22 AM, Dave Everitt wrote:
Librelist looks great. Ca
Librelist looks great. Can it take the existing archives? How can
inboard links to the existing list be forwarded? Are the killer
questions - Dave E.
Speaking of the mailing list: rubyforge sucks! Couldn't we have
something nice, like librelist? Those hackety hack guys with their
fancy ma
7/23/2010 12:19 PM, Dave Everitt wrote:
May not be attractive, but if it's already a ruby-related meme,
worth considering - Dave E
On 23 Jul 2010, at 17:38, Philippe Monnet wrote:
My preference would be to have Ruby explicitly mentioned in the
name and a clear easy-to-read url. This
There aren't enough Camping questions on SO to cherry pick :-) but
getting them to use the mailing list would be good, although we'd
also want to answer directly on SO - Dave E.
On 25 Jul 2010, at 14:11, Philippe Monnet wrote:
I think we probably need to also keep an eye on StackOverflow sin
Camping has a new user on StackOverflow :-) - I just stumbled across
this:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2618535/camping-return-user-to-
recent-entries-but-keep-errors
If anyone with a StackOverflow account wants to leap in?
Dave Everitt
May not be attractive, but if it's already a ruby-related meme, worth
considering - Dave E
On 23 Jul 2010, at 17:38, Philippe Monnet wrote:
My preference would be to have Ruby explicitly mentioned in the
name and a clear easy-to-read url. This makes it a bit more SEO
friendly too which is
Anyone know who did this:
http://camping.tumblr.com/
?
Dave E
Jenna: I suggest a tumblr, because it doesn't cost anything, can
have group committers, all the features we need, and it too is
connected to the rich heritage of _why :)
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Hi Steve - I really like that idea. Of course, someone (us) is going
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I don't know if it's available or not, but why not campingrb.com
rather than ruby-camping.com? Many of the other small web
frameworks follow this url schem
Jenna - just to say I really agree with your post and - but for some
pressing paid work - would respond in more detail. The education
thing is a real opportunity - Dave Everitt
I propose this: We settle on the idea that we are in fact an
awesome bunch and that camping still has that
I
monkey-patched them in Firebug it worked. Will need to update the
source.
On 7/5/2010 10:57 AM, Dave Everitt wrote:
Still busy, so just a brief comment...
Philippe: I think this is a lot of fun - the slideshow is the kind
of minimal introduction that really works.
Better as inspirati
comment on a specific section.
View Issue: http://github.com/camping/whywentcamping.com/issues#issue/3
The reference show/hide JQuery fails on my latest Firefox, but this
should be simple to fix.
Dave Everitt
Just for fun and to keep creative juives flowing I mocked up one
idea of layout in
On 30 Jun 2010, at 13:57, Philippe Monnet wrote:
Who would be interested in working together on the site?
[briefly] I would. Busy today, will process latest emails and respond
later :-)
A great new step for Camping all round, though!
Dave E
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Added to the Github Camping wiki (with your growing number of
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I also ended up writing a blog post on how to implement REST
services with RESTstop. See http://bit.ly/tareststop
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Hmm - quickly: in similar setups this usually requires UTF-8 to be
specified throughout Camping(?), the database, within your files (and
any markup files they generate), and (sometimes) also on the server.
Then you can just use/store/retrieve the characters as they are - Dave E
The main di
Raimon
a few things you probably already know but... just in case!
1.
because of the preceding '.' in '.camping.db' you'll need to use ls -
al to see the file listed (in the ~ home dir) in your file system.
2.
In Magnus' example settings (database => "list") you can also add a
path to your
Rubygems.org was playing up recently (gems.rubyforge.org forwards to
it - see previous posts), and this looks like the same issue... Dave E.
Something's not right with your rubygems install maybe try `gem
update --system` first?
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Hi Raimon
don't know if I can just clone the git repository of restr and
install it using ruby setup.rb
that seems the best way, as David Susco suggested:
I don't believe the gem has been updated to include Matt's or
Philippe's latest changes. You could clone it from GitHub though
and ra
Hi Raimon - welcome, glad we got around the rubygems.org fail :-) -
Dave Everitt
sudo gem install rack --source http://chneukirchen.org/releases/gems/
ok, installed and running, now I'm a Camper!!!
:-)
Sure I'll come back here with more questions abo
Raimon
apologies, rack is not listed in the Github gems (http://
gems.github.com/list.html).
BUT (still trying to get around the rubygems.org gem server issues
and get you started with Camping) you can try this mirror:
sudo gem install rack --source http://chneukirchen.org/releases/gems/
Hi Raimon
I did mean that, but the rubygems site is back up... and it looks
like they're making progress as the error messages are changing. So
maybe try again tomorrow?
Dave
Hi David,
On 8jun, 2010, at 15:38 , Dave Everitt wrote:
Hi Raimon
Github is no longer maintaining thi
Hi Raimon
Github is no longer maintaining this but the gems are still there, so
try:
--source http://gems.github.com
DaveE
Rubygems still down. Rack 1.1 on Github:
http://github.com/rack/rack.git
thanks,
How I cann add this repository to gem ?
Currently I have:
- REMOTE SOURCES:
Rubygems still down. Rack 1.1 on Github:
http://github.com/rack/rack.git
- DaveE
Are you able to install the latest rack (gem install rack), or is
rubygems.org fully down?
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://rubygems.org/yaml)
Was fine about 2 weeks ago.
For now, I just advised Raimon to fetch it from:
--source http://gems.judofyr.net/
?
Dave Everitt
Hey Raimon,
Try a `sudo gem update --system` first to upgrade to the latest
RubyGems
// Magnus Holm
#x27; Temporary fix:
add "72.4.120.124 rubygems.org" to your /etc/hosts
Otherwise, get the bleeding edge version:
sudo gem install camping --source http://gems.judofyr.net/
Dave Everitt
I want to add that I'm not behind any proxy or firewall, and that I
could successfully downlo
FWD From: smtlaissezfaire
Closed in the main fork of markaby (markaby/markaby). Thanks for the
note.
http://github.com/joho/markaby/issues/issue/4/#comment_260996
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Philippe - dead simple for me. I was put off Rails a long time ago,
which is how I landed on Camping - Dave Everitt
Do people prefer something simple dead easy like filtering_camping?
Or would people prefer something more like filters in Rails
Hi Philippe
I am one of those Camping friends (although I've been too busy with
clients just lately to do much). Although I just posted links to your
Camping 'add-ons' to the wiki :-)
I agree about Sinatra - from curiosity I've even dabbled with it
myself (shame!), although it is nice tha
For now, added to the wiki under 'Miscellaneous Camping links'. Be
good to find a few more 'made with Camping' sites/apps to add to the
list - anyone want to put up their app? - Dave Everitt
Magnus Holm wrote: Cool. We'll have to find a place on the wiki for
th
Hi - take a look here:
http://stuff.judofyr.net/camping-docs/book/51_upgrading.html#from-15-
to-20
DaveE
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Great - I've updated the version number on the wiki - Dave
And it's back up again!
I'll try to get stuff.judofyr.net/camping-docs working too…
// Magnus Holm
On Jan 23at 21:12, Dave Everitt wrote:
I noticed today that this:
gem install camping --source http://gems.judofyr.
I noticed today that this:
gem install camping --source http://gems.judofyr.net
has broken, so wanted to update the wiki at Github so visitors can
get the latest version via gem?
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lease point out any parts of the
documentation that need cleaning up?
- Dave Everitt
Let's wait until 2.0 is released. If we clean up the documentation
we have now, I'm totally in for releasing 2.0 as soon as possible
[SNIP]
//Magnus Holm
Camping on the RAA is frozen at 1.4:
Camping on the RAA is frozen at 1.4: http://raa.ruby-lang.org/project/
camping/
If no-one has access I could contact raa-ad...@ruby-lang.org and send
updated info, but (at present for the 'To install' part) that could
mean sending out "source http://gems.judofyr.net"
from adding any other links that point to your server/gem
repo.
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Yes, it can be a bugbear.
It's a bit 'non-lazy' but I just tend to add newlines with Markaby's
'text':
def index
h1 'My Site'
text("\n\n")
p 'Welcome to my site!'
end
- DaveE
Is there anyway that I can configure Markaby to add line breaks
between block elements so I'd get something
ttle busy at the moment,
but I'll try to fix it as soon as possible.
//Magnus Holm
On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 01:22, Dave Everitt
wrote:
I added some basic material to the GitHub Camping Wiki (new pages):
http://wiki.github.com/camping/camping
[SNIP]
Thinking about existing stuff,
Very silly me. Forgot about 'Index':
- class Pages < R '/'
+ class Index
have corrected the Pastie: http://pastie.org/679826
Dave Everitt
Only one (in my setup) - on 'Wrapping it up', in the Controllers:
class Pages
nee
true, but I think Philippe is using 'rubycamping.com' as a generic
term for 'the Camping website' - DaveE
I thought we settled on whywentcamping?
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(given whywentcamping.com, which would be a separate exercise):
ideas, opinions, anyone? Be really good to have camping.rubyforge.org
updated, and I'm ready to pitch in, but how to start?
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Jon: I added your guide to the links on the 'Miscellaneous Camping
links' page.
Please correct/amend/add anything else you think helps :-)
Dave
Hi all,
I've been lurking about for a while, but thought it's time I added
something!
I had a go with Heroku (which I'm pretty impressed with -
Magnus
for quick fixing (since these links are on the wiki), thought you'd
like to know where the bad links are in your current README 'Camping,
the Reference' at: http://stuff.judofyr.net/camping-docs/api.html
'code' (top right menu):
- http://github.com/why/camping
+ http://github.com
My partnership has VPS Dallas (Ubuntu) and London (Debian) servers
from Rimuhosting. We're about to replace the former with a more
updated system, so that could be an option, depending on where the
most visitors are likely to come from. The London server has faster
access for UK/European us
Okay, we don't need SEO :-)
Regardless, it's not my impression that the domain name plays much
role at all in Google's algorithm. After all, domain squatters
nearly never show up on the first page of results, despite that
most of the squatted domains are seen as valuable keyword wise. To
we have this wonderful tight knit little community at the moment
which would be utterly obliterated by fame. See rubyonrails for
details about why fame sucks.
LOL! Good point!
Magnus - great cartoon! More!!
Okay, we don't need SEO :-)
What motivation is there to be widely popular?
In
okay - which of the proposed domains works best for you? - Dave
Or better, get good search engine results without gaming the
system, and just get people to link to it -- go talk it up, blog it
up, and write some awesome stuff and post it! I'll certainly be
linking to it from my blog.
nice idea with the .ru = Ruby, although still doubtful that 'why' and
'went' are good for SEO (BTW you did mean 'camping', not 'caping'
didn't you :-).
I reckon: 2 domains, one obviously SEO-optimised (containing 'ruby,
camping, framework'), forwarding to another memorable one we all like
Below: collated results for a Camping domain name, have added my
prefs and all others. Perhaps we can increment/decrement these scores
from now on to get a final result ;-)
[Philippe]: I feel that having the word Ruby in the name would be
good for SEO and more likely to incite people not fa
Magnus
hope you don't mind but for now, I took the liberty of adding most of
these links to the wiki. BTW I use the mail archive pages at mail-
archive.com - easier to browse than the standard interface.
Anything you don't want on the wiki right now, please just remove.
But otherwise, it w
This is just what a portal site should be - a one-stop resource and
authoritative place for announcements. For a start, I *always* have
to Google the mailing list too(!) - it's just handy to have all the
links public, and to know there's a single site to remember to visit
for fresh news.
being easier for people to find or
remember (especially if they are new to Ruby). I really like:
rubycamping.com
campingframework.com
Here is an additional suggestion: rubyoncamping.com (like ROR).
The new site could act as a portal for everything Camping, such as
news, rotating features on sites
best Ruby Micro-frameworks deserve a fair hearing, and Camping isn't
getting all the web presence it deserves - that's what motivates me!
- Dave Everitt
Awesome suggestion, but we let's not forget that
camping.rubyforge.org has served us well :-)
//Magnus Holm
I second the why
Hi Matt - great, that's a start. One more person and we're there! - Dave
I'm new to Camping (played around with some small apps, but nothing
impressive), but I'd be more than happy to be webmaster. If I could
get someone to work with, that'd be even better, of course.
Nice alternative... all th
Nice alternative... all that's needed is a chosen domain, a friendly
host and to share out the webmastering :-)
With a little commitment from a couple of people, I'd provide the
hosting and domain.
or could they be elsewhere? And which of the many, many finds out
there when
you search e.g
de below on how to
use camping 2.0 on it. Let me know if you think it's handy (one for
the wiki perhaps) and I can update when 2.0 is released.
http://radiant-sunset-95.heroku.com/how-to-run-camping-2-apps-on-
heroku
Jon
On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 9:23 AM, Dave Everitt
wrote:
I found
avourite) camping3k.com/org/net are all
available...
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I'm for this option:
camping/camping - Create a new user.
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ROFL! - DaveE
If they weren't then, they are now:
http://xkcd.com/624/
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No comments? I'm going to merge it then :-)
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rt from a dedicated website, of course :-)
Right now I'm on vacation, but I'll try to push it out when I
return. Feel free to write some paragraphs if you're really keen, I
only have a bare skeleton.
if I find anything missing, or I can't understand it, I'll mak
g 2.0 does
not require the Rack adapter"...
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), so this is for
anyone who needs to point to a simple, working a 1.5-ready example
with minimal setup requirements.
Still keen on Magnus' documentation ideas (below) and happy to
start... I think the book should be a Camping app :-)
Dave Everitt
Right now there is an example a
etween-sinatra-and-ramaze/1086264#1086264
Happy to edit with further suggestions.
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if we're going to match
the Sinatra or Ramaze sites, and that's something to which I'd
certainly like to contribute.
- Dave Everitt
Well if Magnus has indeed released 1.5.180 then this is the latest
baseline stable. I am running it on many apps and it works pretty
OK with
5 version as
there are still a lot of examples and working apps out there based
around 1.5 (well, nearly all of it is).
- Dave Everitt
Magnus Holm:
Oh, sorry. I totally forgot about this.
Are we absolutely sure that 1.5.180 is stable enough to be pushed
out to Rubyforge?
Julik Tarkhan
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On 10 Jun 2009, at 21:34, in-seok hwang wrote:
i used camping1.5.180, but i thing camping is dead.
When camping 2.0 coming?
this url(http://camping.rubyforge.org/files/README.html) is no more
update?
thi
Thanks Jonathan - that's done the trick.
(BTW my previous fumble was an attempt to pinpoint my problem by
connecting without Camping.)
With the idea of using this as the simplest possible 'Camping with
SQLite' example for beginners (or testing new setups), I've adjusted
and pastied it: ht
I'm quite good at clear an understandable English (and editing the
work of others) so would be glad to help make the documentation as
usable as possible.
I reckon we need two starting examples somewhere (a download link in
the README?):
1. 'It worked - you are now Camping!' (without a DB)
sounds like a work in progress, then... I'll stick with 1.5 until
there's a definitive stable higher number (opinions?). Just need to
solve the sqlite3 issue.
Anyone know what setup the 'cheat' Camping app uses (which I like,
contribute to and use): http://cheat.errtheblog.com ? Working liv
Dave - to answer:
1. sqlite3-ruby (1.2.4),
2. I installed an updated Ruby (1.8.6) some time ago (can't recall
how!),
3. sqlite3 (3.1.3) is already on OS X 10.4.11,
4. I don't use a package manager (or ports or fink), and know nothing
about sqlite header files. I was thinking of installing a
Increasing permissions (currently 755) makes no difference. I can use
the DB fine from the sqlite3 cl tool - Dave
On 9 Jun 2009, at 13:26, Eric Mill wrote:
Are the permissions on the file set right? What happens if you try
to access the file with rhe sqlite3 command line tool and run the
Any feedback appreciated on the following. My most recent attempt to
identify the issue is a minimal Ruby/SQLite/ActiveRecord script,
Pastied here: http://pastie.textmate.org/492514 which brings up the
following when run from the command line (an empty database file
already exists):
$ ./s
I'm planning to use Camping to teach the basics of frameworks, and
encourage new arrivals from web design to take up Ruby instead of
(say) defaulting to PHP. To do this, I need a foolproof set of
instructions for both the technicians (who have to install on all the
studio machines) and the
x27;m running it as a cgi app (no problem with Camping itself, just
any apps that need sqlite3) under Apache, OS X 10.4.11... sqlite
3.1.3 (the one that comes with the system and OS X uses)?
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I'm wary of updating sqlite 3.1.3 to 3.6.10, as OS X uses it... just
need to know if Camping has a problem with sqlite 3.1.3? I don't use
ports, but happy to go /ursr/local.
Dave Everitt
Hi
after many attempts to get the sqlite3 examples running ("unable to
open da
ed any light on this?
I'm running it as a cgi app (no problem with Camping itself, just any
apps that need sqlite3) under Apache, OS X 10.4.11... sqlite 3.1.3
(the one that comes with the system and OS X uses)?
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