Ok Guys, Comodo is driving me crazy with documentation, so seems that signed installers would have to wait for next release (or may final, who knows) I have updated the TODO with latest changes: http://gist.github.com/151832 To summarize: - Need to add Ruby license terms to License Agreement - Make room for The Book of Ruby terms in the License Agreement - RubyInstaller license agreements and LICENSE file bundled in the installer. - Bundle the documentation in the installer - Bundle the book into the installer I''m right now about to test and push the Book of Ruby recipe and changes. Also removing some cruft and left overs of GNU Readline. This is what I need from you guys: - Website placeholder be live the soonest as possible - Addon page state the DevKit download and instructions on INSTALL file - Candidates for testing installers on different OS combinations. The last point is crucial, since we are targeting Windows 2000 and greater, the installers needs to work without admin rights and even on x64 platforms. Will send a follow up once I''m done with the points listed above. Cheers, -- Luis Lavena AREA 17 - Perfection in design is achieved not when there is nothing more to add, but rather when there is nothing more to take away. Antoine de Saint-Exup?ry
> I have updated the TODO with latest changes: > > http://gist.github.com/151832What about a CONTRIBUTORS file for attributions for people like Huw? I just did a repo pull and got the following so I can''t tell if CONTRIBUTIONS was added or you''ve put attributions in README.>From git://github.com/oneclick/rubyinstaller98cffff..b1c0a6f master -> origin/master Updating 98cffff..b1c0a6f error: Entry ''recipes/tools/docs.rake'' not uptodate. Cannot merge.> - Website placeholder be live the soonest as possibleI want to nuke this http://rubyinstaller.org/proto/download.html page if you''re going to add preview2 to RubyForge. Are you still planning to deploy all installers to RubyForge?> - Addon page state the DevKit download and instructions on INSTALL fileThe monkey on my back is chattering the same thing. Hope to have a few minutes late tonight to put up some content.> - Candidates for testing installers on different OS combinations.I''ve got a cranky Win2K test system so I''ll try things out there.
> - Addon page state the DevKit download and instructions on INSTALL fileWhere will the ~13MB DevKit be hosted once preview2 is available? If it''s the current location, are you OK regarding bandwidth with your hoster? Just curious as we''re likely going to want to time the preview2 release with ANN on ruby-list, ruby-core, and...hopefully...a followup placement with InfoQ, http://antoniocangiano.com/ and others. Jon
2009/8/14 phoenix <wujunchen at gmail.com>:> maybe it can be download through bt torrent? >The DevKit will be 13MB and the Installer will be 10MB final, so torrent will be over complex for such small files. -- Luis Lavena AREA 17 - Perfection in design is achieved not when there is nothing more to add, but rather when there is nothing more to take away. Antoine de Saint-Exup?ry