[Radiant] 0.9 RC1 suitable for production use?

2010-03-16 Thread Charles Roper
I'm about to start a new Radiant site and was wondering whether I should 
go with 0.9RC1 or 0.8.1? In the opinion of the community, is RC1 stable 
enough for production use?

Cheers,
Charles
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[Radiant] [ANN] RadiantCasts episode 5 - Database Mailer Extension

2010-03-16 Thread Cristi Duma
Hi guys,

I finally managed to spare some time to record a new episode of
RadiantCasts. This one http://bit.ly/aMIiqr presents the Radiant Database
Mailer Extension. Hope you'll enjoy it, and thanks for watching. If you have
questions or suggestions please comment.

Cristi
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Re: [Radiant] 0.9 RC1 suitable for production use?

2010-03-16 Thread john muhl
if you want to use 0.9 i'd recommend using the current master branch
as the RC1 release is far, far behind the current work. personally i'm
still starting new projects with 0.8.1 mostly because these are sites
for clients and being profitable means i don't want to be tracking a
moving target; not because 0.9 is unstable or anything.

On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 4:54 AM, Charles Roper
reac...@charlesroper.co.uk wrote:
 I'm about to start a new Radiant site and was wondering whether I should
 go with 0.9RC1 or 0.8.1? In the opinion of the community, is RC1 stable
 enough for production use?

 Cheers,
 Charles
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Re: [Radiant] 0.9 RC1 suitable for production use?

2010-03-16 Thread Jim Gay
I'd agree with that. But I do want to get 0.9 out soon.
I want to squash as many of the issues on github as possible and merge in the 
i18n work.

On Mar 16, 2010, at 10:45 AM, john muhl wrote:

 if you want to use 0.9 i'd recommend using the current master branch
 as the RC1 release is far, far behind the current work. personally i'm
 still starting new projects with 0.8.1 mostly because these are sites
 for clients and being profitable means i don't want to be tracking a
 moving target; not because 0.9 is unstable or anything.
 
 On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 4:54 AM, Charles Roper
 reac...@charlesroper.co.uk wrote:
 I'm about to start a new Radiant site and was wondering whether I should
 go with 0.9RC1 or 0.8.1? In the opinion of the community, is RC1 stable
 enough for production use?
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Re: [Radiant] 0.9 RC1 suitable for production use?

2010-03-16 Thread Charles Roper
Great, thanks for the feedback, that's most helpful. A couple of
further questions if it's not too much trouble:

- Will upgrading from .8 to .9 be straightforward?

- When you say 'soon' do you have a time-frame in mind or do you mean
'as soon as possible'?

Cheers,
Charles

On 16 March 2010 14:51, Jim Gay j...@saturnflyer.com wrote:
 I'd agree with that. But I do want to get 0.9 out soon.
 I want to squash as many of the issues on github as possible and merge in the 
 i18n work.

 On Mar 16, 2010, at 10:45 AM, john muhl wrote:

 if you want to use 0.9 i'd recommend using the current master branch
 as the RC1 release is far, far behind the current work. personally i'm
 still starting new projects with 0.8.1 mostly because these are sites
 for clients and being profitable means i don't want to be tracking a
 moving target; not because 0.9 is unstable or anything.

 On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 4:54 AM, Charles Roper
 reac...@charlesroper.co.uk wrote:
 I'm about to start a new Radiant site and was wondering whether I should
 go with 0.9RC1 or 0.8.1? In the opinion of the community, is RC1 stable
 enough for production use?
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[Radiant] Beginner Radiant Questions

2010-03-16 Thread Gabe Koss
Hi,
I am just starting to use Radiant. So far I have only been setting up 
Radiant sites on  my own machines for testing and development but I am 
at a stage where I am ready to begin hosting on public servers and can 
not decide what the best approach to take is.
 
I need to host multiple domains. I can do this in  rails containers or 
on a vps type of deal but that can get expensive. I would like to be 
able to host multiple domains from one webserver. I need site owners to 
be able to log in to their own site for editing purposes but do not want 
them to have shared access. That sort of rules out the possibility of 
making each domain a child page for the hosting domain and then 
redirecting to those subdirectories.

Will the multi_site extension allow me to have different users with 
access only to specific domains? I have not yet had success getting this 
extension installed correctly (haven't given up yet!) but there is such 
limited documentation that I am not even sure if it works the way that I 
hope it does.

Basically I am hoping people can point me to good resources or have 
suggestions for ways to host my own radiant sites. For my other sites I 
currently host with mediatemple and would like to keep with them if I 
can host multiple radiant sites from one server...

Sorry for the beginner questions.

Thanks,
Gabe
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Re: [Radiant] Beginner Radiant Questions

2010-03-16 Thread Anton Aylward
Gabe Koss said the following on 03/16/2010 02:17 PM:
 
  
 I need to host multiple domains. [...snip ...]
 
 Sorry for the beginner questions.


I have a complementary question.

I already ave a hosting site with a number of instances or Radiant.
How can I - EASILY - convert them to one 'multiple domain'
implementation and still keep all the separation of snippets, layouts etc.

-- 
recursion (n): See recursion.
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[Radiant] content tabs in admin panel not showing up

2010-03-16 Thread Kunal Mahajan
Hello Everyboday,

I am deploying a simple website on radiant first time. On my local
machine running OSX the site worked fine. However, when I deployed it
on a mongrel cluster with linux, page edit mode is rendered without
tabs. Each content part tab- body and extended - is rendered below
each other instead of displaying separately in tabs. Any idea why this
might be happening ?  I am using 0.8.1.

Thank you,

Kunal
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