Thanks Zed and the family for letting us play with your extremely well
trained mongrel. Also thanks to Luis Lavena for his work for those of us
stuck in the windows world.
Mongrel took Rails from possible to a definite reality for me.
Good dog!
Adam.
Thanks to everybody on the Mongrel team. We at SlideShare really
appreciate this tiny rocking server :)
Vish
On 1/23/07, Steven Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >
> > Zed, mental, Ezra and the rest of the contributors, you guys rock.
> > ___
> >
>
>
> Zed, mental, Ezra and the rest of the contributors, you guys rock.
> ___
>
I definitely second that! My thanks goes out to all the Mongrelians.
-Steven
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On 1/23/07, Ball, Donald A Jr (Library) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Does that mean that win32 guys should wait for some more time ?
> > >
> >
> > Actually no, the 1.0.1 gem for mswin32 is already on
> > rubyforge (guess it should be spread to the mirrors).
> >
> > So start using it.
>
> Er, so
On Jan 22, 2007, at 11:48 PM, Zed A. Shaw wrote:
> YOU FOLKS ROCK
Yeah. Zed and all the contributors, ESPECIALLY the documentation
writers (without you, I would cry) -- you folks do, indeed, rock.
Thanks for making it easy for Rails to run without sucking!
-Nate
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On Jan 22, 2007, at 9:48 PM, Zed A. Shaw wrote:
> Alright folks, after nearly a month of pounding and beating up the
> Mongrel 1.0
> RC1 release we're putting out the official 1.0.1 release.
Zed, mental, Ezra and the rest of the contributors, you guys rock.
On 1/22/07, Zed A. Shaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think it'd be really cool if people on the list who benefit from Mongrel
> can thank the people who wrote docs, submitted patches, bugs, and got Mongrel
> to where it is now.
Indeed. Thank you to everyone involved. It's so nice to be able
> > Does that mean that win32 guys should wait for some more time ?
> >
>
> Actually no, the 1.0.1 gem for mswin32 is already on
> rubyforge (guess it should be spread to the mirrors).
>
> So start using it.
Er, so what are the upcoming tweaks Zed alluded to?
> > > And now, a break while the n
On 1/22/07, Zed A. Shaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Alright folks, after nearly a month of pounding and beating up the Mongrel
1.0
RC1 release we're putting out the official 1.0.1 release.
This is great news. We (CSU, Chico) haven't made the migration from
Apache+FastCGI yet, but we are chom
Zed et. all,
Phenomenal Job! Thanks for all the hard work and dedication to create
such a great piece of software.
Zed, I especially enjoyed your use of a Ragel state macine to make
the system solid. (Mongrel, for those hard to reject errors!)
Thank you all!!!
~Wayne
On Jan 23, 2007, at
I concur completely with Andrew, and I hate to jump on the dog pile late,
but kudos to Zed and the gang! This is a huge milestone for Mongrel.
I was quickly losing faith in Rails using FastCGI, and Mongrel came in just
at the right time to save the day for me. Ever since I switched, my phantom
A huge thanks to Zed and the contributors to Mongrel.
Mongrel makes Rails an even more attractive option. Without it, I doubt I
could have sold the idea of switching.
Thanks again!
-andy
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On Tue, 23 Jan 2007 09:36:13 +0100
"philippe lachaise" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Congratulations !
>
> I'll take advantage of 1.0.1 to reiterate my proposal of French translation.
>
> First time I did so I was a bit intimidated by the translation toolset you
> suggested (webgen/svn).
> Now th
Congratulations !
I'll take advantage of 1.0.1 to reiterate my proposal of French translation.
First time I did so I was a bit intimidated by the translation toolset you
suggested (webgen/svn).
Now that the doggy is no longer a pup, the documerntation is more likely to
remain stable long enough
On 23.1.2007, at 5.18, Jason A. Hoffman wrote:
On Jan 22, 2007, at 9:48 PM, Zed A. Shaw wrote:
I think it'd be really cool if people on the list who benefit from
Mongrel can thank the people who wrote docs, submitted patches,
bugs, and got Mongrel to where it is now.
Great work Zed.
And t
On 1/22/07, Zed A. Shaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thank you to everyone who's helped out and enjoyed being in on the jokes.
> I'm hoping to plan a few nice gestures for contributors and the faithful
> users.
Great job, Zed and everyone...
> I'm planning unholy retribution for the non-believ
On 1/23/07, anjan bacchu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> > I'm really happy with this release, but as usual shoot me bugs and we'll
> fix them up. There is already a planned release soon for a minor tweak to
> the win32 gem dependencies, but that won't impact anyone.
>
> Does that mean that win32
I'm really happy with this release, but as usual shoot me bugs and we'll
fix them up. There is already a planned release soon for a minor tweak to
the win32 gem dependencies, but that won't impact anyone.
Does that mean that win32 guys should wait for some more time ?
I think it'd be really
Great work Zed!
Thank you and thanks to everyone who contributed to this amazing
piece of code!
Best,
- Michele
--
Michele Finotto
http://finotto.org/
http://16bugs.com/
On Jan 23, 2007, at 4:41 , carmen wrote:
> On Mon Jan 22, 2007 at 07:18:16PM -0800, Jason A. Hoffman wrote:
>>
>> On Jan
On Mon Jan 22, 2007 at 07:18:16PM -0800, Jason A. Hoffman wrote:
>
> On Jan 22, 2007, at 9:48 PM, Zed A. Shaw wrote:
>
> > I think it'd be really cool if people on the list who benefit from
> > Mongrel can thank the people who wrote docs, submitted patches,
> > bugs, and got Mongrel to where
On Jan 22, 2007, at 9:48 PM, Zed A. Shaw wrote:
> Alright folks, after nearly a month of pounding and beating up the
> Mongrel 1.0
> RC1 release we're putting out the official 1.0.1 release.
>
Rock \m/ Thanks for mongrel Zed!
Cheers-
-- Ezra Zygmuntowicz
-- Lead Rails Evangelist
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On Jan 22, 2007, at 9:48 PM, Zed A. Shaw wrote:
> I think it'd be really cool if people on the list who benefit from
> Mongrel can thank the people who wrote docs, submitted patches,
> bugs, and got Mongrel to where it is now.
Great work Zed.
And thank you Zed and thank you everyone who has
Alright folks, after nearly a month of pounding and beating up the Mongrel 1.0
RC1 release we're putting out the official 1.0.1 release.
Read all about it at the (much funnier) news posting:
http://mongrel.rubyforge.org/news.html
For those people in a hurry, the gems should hit the mirrors and
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