On 16 Jun 2006, at 09:42, a lot of people wrote: > A lot of things ...
With regards to a stable version of Typo. I'm on r1055 for Typo. As for Rails I'm on r4444. I use Ecto to post and get the odd error when setting the category but it's easy enough to fix in admin. Once a day I have a cron job running which kills off the dispatch.fcgi processes and keeps things (seemingly) fresh. I cycle the production log every few days to make sure it doesn't get too big and the errors I get are minimal ... but more importantly they are still there. If you want a version of Typo that doesn't crash ... it doesn't exist yet. Saying that though a lot of the errors for me seem to be relating to Rails and not Typo. Remember that both of them are still very much being developed and the major problem that every Rails application seems to have is deployment and stability. Kester Dobson was providing trunk in a zipped format for those who don't have a clue about SVN (www.justkez.com/typo/) With regards to Typosphere Steve Longdo is right - Planet Argon is the home of that. I haven't heard anything from those guys in a long time and the hosting of Typosphere and Trac for nothing (I guess) is admirable. But it really is bordering on neglect ... any of those lads watching this list? With regards to 'Stewardship' Tobi is quite rightly giving all of his attention to Shopify. Scott was doing exciting things with Google which I guess doesn't leave too much time, Piers is probably neck deep in a tight coding schedule for real money, Kevin is - no idea - where are you Kevin? :) But if there are important patches to be included in trunk maybe somebody could list them to make it easier if one of the maintainers dropped in to include them in a changeset? With regards to documentation ... well we could all have a hand in editing Trac ... it's not the best for new users but it'd be a start. If people know a bit about troubleshooting dropping by the forums more often would probably help as well. And Finally Mephisto and Radiant I've had them both installed locally. Radiant does a good job as a CMS but it's not a blogging system which is an important difference ... for me at least :) Mephisto is interesting but there is no documentation as Mathew points out and your host needs to have rmagick installed and working. If Typo frustrates you, then you'll go mad with that right now. Gary _______________________________________________ Typo-list mailing list [email protected] http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/typo-list
