[Mongrel] Some architecture questions for my mongrelian friends

2008-05-16 Thread public
Hey, I'm working on a project, and mongrel may be part of the stack, but I've got some more general questions and ideas I'm hoping to run by this list. The people on this list have a broader knowledgebase and more experience than any place else I know - plus a general friendliness and

Re: [Mongrel] Some architecture questions for my mongrelian friends

2008-05-16 Thread James Tucker
On 16 May 2008, at 21:34, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey, I'm working on a project, and mongrel may be part of the stack, but I've got some more general questions and ideas I'm hoping to run by this list. The people on this list have a broader knowledgebase and more experience than any

Re: [Mongrel] Some architecture questions for my mongrelian friends

2008-05-16 Thread Zed A. Shaw
On Fri, 16 May 2008 13:34:13 -0700 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey, I'm working on a project, and mongrel may be part of the stack, but I've got some more general questions and ideas I'm hoping to run by this list. The people on this list have a broader knowledgebase and more experience

Re: [Mongrel] Some architecture questions for my mongrelian friends

2008-05-16 Thread Filipe Lautert
The problem I see in your project is: if you use ruby + mysql, changing things they are used to, your projects needs to be perfect (no delays, no bugs, no nothing). Now, if you go and use M$ things, your project don't need to be perfect, cause they are used to it and it's problems. So it's up

Re: [Mongrel] Some architecture questions for my mongrelian friends

2008-05-16 Thread Geoffrey Clements
There are some interesting issues beyond just the engineering here. The main ones have to do with how happy the company is with their site and the technology it uses. If they are happy then maybe they will be completely satisfied with moving to a .NET type site. But then you need to look at