Yeah, Mack is looking pretty cool and is very actively developed. Give
it a shot!
Sean
Saša Babić wrote:
Joe E. wrote:
Bubble busted, but pain was minimal. :)
I'm new to rails but when proper ruby/rails skills are acquired, I
shall consider your suggestion.
If you choose to go that route,
Joe E. wrote:
Bubble busted, but pain was minimal. :)
I'm new to rails but when proper ruby/rails skills are acquired, I
shall consider your suggestion.
If you choose to go that route, I've just stumbled on something that you
might (or not) find useful: Mack framework. Its yet another Ruby we
Hi!
Sean's right... however Goldberg CMS http://www.goldberg.240gl.org/
could be a good start, to get the basic functionality (such as
authentication/permissions control) in place. (It's very bare bones,
but is the place that I might have started if I'd wanted to make a
portal site in R
Bubble busted, but pain was minimal. :)
I'm new to rails but when proper ruby/rails skills are acquired, I shall
consider your suggestion.
Your quick reply is much appreciated however!
Best Regards,
Joe
Sean Cribbs-2 wrote:
>
> I hate to burst your bubble, but Radiant neither is nor intends
I hate to burst your bubble, but Radiant neither is nor intends to be
portal software. Radiant does content-focused sites well (think
brochure-ware) and partially-dynamic sites with a decent amount of work,
but is not designed to aggregate other applications. Luckily, Rails is
such a flexibl